Morning Tribune, 24 June 1937
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Title Section14 1937-06-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 122 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, June 24, 1937. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article532 1937-06-24 1 GERMANY AND ITALY WITHDRAW FROM SCHEME FOUR -POWER TALKS FAIL SEQUEL TO ATTACKS ON GERMAN CRUISERS BOTH Germany and Italy have notified their final withdrawal from participation m Spanish non-intervention. The withdrawals, states Reuter, are at present limited to the nonintervention naval control scheme, but doReuter Wireless - 532 words
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214 1937-06-24 1 Five Year Plan To Meet Huge National Defence Expenditure Tokyo, June 23. THF War Ministry has submitted to the Cabinet Planning Board the draft of an industrial five-year plan, costing Yten 9,000 000.000, which it desires to be inaugurated m 1938 with ihe aimReuter - 214 words
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Article100 1937-06-24 1 12 Dead In Clashes With Police Port of Spain. June 2* FOUR more strikers have been killed m clashes with the polic? bringns the total known casualties to 12 dead and 24 seriously wounded. 150 marines and blue jackets from the Ajax have landed at Point? Apierre. TheReuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article83 1937-06-24 1 Eleven Killed Many Injured By Firework Colombo, June S3. ELEVEN persons were killed and over a hundred injured at Kalul:ira, seaside town 25 miles south of Colombo, by the explosion of a firework during a Moslem wedding celebration. The firework was prepared inside an iron cylinder accordingReuter - 83 words
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Article36 1937-06-24 1 London, June 23. THE report of the Palestine Commission I was signed to-day and will be immediately presented to the Kins ncr which it will be considered by the caoinet before publication. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article29 1937-06-24 1 Paris, June 23. The National Council qI the Socialist, Party voted m favour of participating m a government formed by M. Chau temps. Reuter Wir elessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Advertisement26 1937-06-24 1 V t ON OTHER PAGES Page t J Rotary Address 2 J Soldiers Gaoled 2 Tennis Tourney 21 C Turf Topics 22 J Local Soccer 2326 words
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Advertisement36 1937-06-24 1 SHARK OUR B^j. J ENTHUSIASM (J/|HJ^ I KM > 1 I POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious fresh milk m convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced. J Distributors: GETZ BRO* A IO ll36 words
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Article854 1937-06-24 2 ROTARY CLUB I ALA 3 \\<v/:v A/ff/i/ 77/r rIF Ret. A. Parr, acting principal of St. Andrew*! School, rcctntly undertook a walking tour. Which lasted UIIM weeks amid some of the mountain* which make up the Himalaya range, m the \u«nitv of Mount Everest. At to-day**854 words
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Article129 1937-06-24 2 Another Gonsalez Opera Triumph <FS25i i^g&Ss, sfSfSSSSff When it was sung before the soDrano and tenor parts were sung b% and Signer Jacun* with Signorina Poggioh m th? part 01 Azucema. the gypsy. This tme Sjgno rlna Luisa Palazsini, who delighted audlsnccs here with her melpdious soprano and129 words
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Article82 1937-06-24 2 The previous afternoon Sergeant Bayley. on passing through the barracks Ol A Company, saw some articles on the bed of Handerson. and Lowry was sorting them. He became suspicious and subsequent investigations led the recovery of the missing goods m an unused room attached to the bar-82 words
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Article116 1937-06-24 2 Jean Harlow Film At The Pavilion IRONICALLY enough, what WPftl probably the late Jean HftrioWl best starring number. M.G.M 'a Personal Property." has come to Singapore shortly alter her death It was screened at *he Pavilion Theatre yesterday. Costarred with Robert Taylor, as her excor.vict butler towards whom116 words
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Article99 1937-06-24 2 Press Report Referred To Attorney-General Singapore, Wednesday. rMJRTHER reference to the incorrect ■T report which appeared m the Morning Tribune of yesterday's date regarding the Alkaff appeal case, was made m the Court of Appeal this morning When their lordships came on the bench Mr. P. H.99 words
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Article87 1937-06-24 2 Singapore On Way To World Jamboree Singapore. Wednesday. VINE Japanese Boy Scouts arrived m Singapore by the NY X Terukun ru on their way to the Fifth World ut Jamboree to be held m Hollanc net month. They are under the command of Mr. Kinshichi Miyamoto, and "ere87 words
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212 1937-06-24 2 MIDDLESEX PRIVATES GET STIFF GOAL SENTENCE Two Soldiers Convicted On Charges Of House Breaking And Theft Singapore. Wednesday TWO privates of the Middlesex Rem--1 meat S Sanderson and F. Lowry. who wore convicted on charges of housebreakina and theft and dishones y retaining stolen property, were smar ly dealt with212 words
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Article774 1937-06-24 2 Assize Court Sen la we Set Aside Singapore, Wedn ALTHOUGH the Judge may if he thinks proper In the course ol suribning up. express to the jury his opinion on question ol fact, It Is salutary rule that he should warn jury tli.it the decision of the774 words
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Advertisement111 1937-06-24 2 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out liealth-destroyingr Acids from your U<><>.l is through nine million tiny Kidney tul» or filters, but beware of cheap, draMi<\ irritating drugs. Weak Kidneys usually are the real cause of Getting UpNiphts, Nervousness, Swollen Ankles, Rheumatism. Backache, Dizziness,111 words
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524 1937-06-24 3 TREASURER'S 1936 REPORT GROSS INCOME EXCEEDS EXPENDITURE BY NEARLY HALF A MILLION A Singapore, Wednesday. increas of nearly half a million dollars m the rrfca f e fund surplus of the Municipal Commissioners during 1936 is noted m the report of th e524 words
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Article84 1937-06-24 3 German Experts Flying To The Spot Berlin, June 22. THREE of the heads of the Himalayan Foundation will fly from Munich to India on Friday. Catching the British aeroplane at Brindisi they will arrive at Karachi on Sunday, whence they will proceed by the quickest way lo the84 words
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Article98 1937-06-24 3 Reception At Home Of Mr. And Mrs. Tan Chong Chew A RECEPTION and dance will be held at the residence of Mr. Tan Chong Chew at Penang Cot. 317 River Valley Road, on Tuesday next. June 29. m honour of the award of a Knighthood to Sir98 words
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Article39 1937-06-24 3 Singapore, Wednesday. TWO European motorists were fined $4 each by the Fourth Magistrate Mr L C. Goh. to-day for driving with expired licences. The offenders who pleaded guilty, were Mr. F. E. Woodworth and Mr R Kellerman39 words
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Article233 1937-06-24 3 Corpses Stolen From Graves For Food rORPSES have been disappearing fron: v graves as newly buried famine victims are being used for food m the Chungchow district of Szechuan province, according to Lv Chin-yu, motion picture cameraman attached to the Military Affairs Commission, who recently returned from a233 words
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Article60 1937-06-24 3 Complete Settlement Expected Soon Shanghai, JttDf 23. DR. Philip Tyau. Special Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the two Kwangs, has wired to th e Foreign Office m Kanking Stating that negotiations m connection with the Aoyama case have made further progress, and that complete; settlement is expected m60 words
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Article84 1937-06-24 3 Motoring Accident On Grove Road Singapore Wednesday. MOTORISTS travelling along Grove Road yes'erday evening were surprised to see a Baby Austin tourer driven by a Chinese suddenly overturn on to its side. The driver, who wa.s the only occupant of the car. sustained a lacerated wound on the84 words
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Article33 1937-06-24 3 London, June 23 In the Hemel Htupftfttd by-elect»on, to-day, Lady Davidson, Conservative, received 14 992 votes; Mrs. Corbet t Auhby, Liberal, 7.347 voles; and Mr. James, labour, 3.651 votes— Reuter.33 words
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Advertisement39 1937-06-24 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the 'mT**Chief Jus' ice. a.m. Howes m the W ""A at o M U 35 Court of A ''<^- etc. CO s rt 5 a 37-A a El Beavis n Foe, C»ee Fong (part heard.39 words
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Advertisement17 1937-06-24 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building. Chulia Street, 'HONE 5808. SINGAPORI Fire, Marine, Moto: VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPUTATION17 words
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Advertisement92 1937-06-24 3 PARAMOUNT FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES BEST AMERICAN BATTERY From All Dealers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN f£NHA Singapore. LATEST ADVERTISEMENT BOARD RESIDENCE "AT SUNNYSIDE" 7 Oxley Road. Entirely renovated rooms and flats All own ba'hrooms. Every possible comfort; meals m rooms if desired Terms compare favourably with first class establishment Tel: 6575 llsil v^fS*^92 words
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Article119 1937-06-24 4 Xiondon. June 23 Last Price To-day Change RVBBEB Irregular Very Quiet Spot *K!s* 9 1116 9 9 16 seiien. 9 9 16 __1 ie Beuer 95 9 9 16 1 1G Oct. Dec. aSeri.' 913 16 9 1116 f London. June 23 m bulk June July shpL £24.10.0119 words
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Article67 1937-06-24 4 London June 23 Previous To-day Charge r.T. on Farts (closing middle rate) 110 89 110.88 -.01 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.00 11 16 8.99 5 16 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2 12 r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) r.T. on Japan (closing selling67 words
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Article37 1937-06-24 4 London. June 23 GOLD Previous Tc "*iy Changs Fine Bar per o* £704 £705 +1 SILVER Spot 19 3 4 19 13 16 +116 4 monthi forward 1O 3 4 19 7 8 1 b37 words
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Article28 1937-06-24 4 Rome. June 23. In pursuance of the policy of self-suffi-ciency, the Cabinet has decided to encou.raso the reduction of synthetic rubber m Italy- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article20 1937-06-24 4 Batavia. June 23 Though Miss Earhart's departure to-day seems unlikely, the final decision is still pending. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article131 1937-06-24 4 London June 23 Previous To-day Changt 113 113.- Distillers 32 4 1 2 32 6 1 Dunlop Rubber 78 9 766 —3d. General Electric 37 37 Imperial Chemical Industries 151 9 151 3 __fi Imperial Tobacco 39,6 39 6 Anglo-Dutch 12U HH Canadian Pacific 5_ 4 104131 words
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Article19 1937-06-24 4 TIN Standard. •"J^ r4 -i. 1249 +;5? Spot (afternoon dosing price) 461^ 247 3 4 +1* Forward19 words
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Article48 1937-06-24 4 RUBBER Yew York June 02 Previous To-day Change ty™ Very Dull Very Dull 55? i9 516 \ll\i epo Sellers. 19 7 16 19 5 16 —ft Oct /Dec Buyers. 19 9 16 19 JJ CXt /DeC Sellers. 19 1116 19 916 h Dull Quiet SSS?48 words
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Article78 1937-06-24 4 Heavy Selling Pressure I Encountered London. June 22. THE stock exchange opened weak unaer the influence of Kaffirs which encountered heavy selling pressure from Johannesburg, but finally rallied on Paris support of leading Kaffirs, o is, coppers and Diamonds. The proposed issue of the £IOOOO.UOC 3' 2 perReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article73 1937-06-24 4 Censorship In Hankow And Kiukiang Shanghai. June 23. MILITARY and political news concernin" Szechucn are strictly censor. -d Hankow and Kiukiang. This has given rise to wild rumours ihat a breach ha. occurred between Nanking and the provincial Government. The Travelling Headquarters In kow at a reception toSin Chew Jit Poh - 73 words
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Advertisement94 1937-06-24 4 ~^Z i| THE YOKOHAMA ffiSl SPECIE BANK, LTD. 1 \\v I (Established m 1880) 1 1 1 Capital Subscribed (Fully I £IAITITII I Paid up) Y.100.000,00< I I II 1 ■mwimri^lCill Reserve Fund Y. 130,900,0000 I IbKI I I^ll I Head Office: YOKOHAMA 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD, I SINGAPORE BRANCH.94 words
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Advertisement24 1937-06-24 4 s ABSOLUTE SECURITY J 9 Motor Uxion J S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j s s i Agents: l SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches.24 words
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Article684 1937-06-24 5 Singapore Juno 23. 6 nm. I rraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 41 Ampat Tin 6- 6G 59 63 £1 Asam Kumbang 35 6 37 6 35 36 6 £1 Aus-.ral Malay 56- 58- 56 6 58!--6- Ayer Hitam 27 6 28 6xd 27 6 28 6684 words
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Article357 1937-06-24 5 par fa. 2 2 Ale^Brlck^Ord... 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 10 10 Atlas 2 1le Pr 800 lO.OOnom B^oo 1000 1 1 M. Broadcasting 0.85 090 087 092 10 5 BM. Trustee 6.25 7.00 616 1* £100 £100 Cable "A" Wireless 74% Norn Com Pref. Stock £264 £274 28 £1357 words
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Article168 1937-06-24 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY r<& 1901 red. 194H $400,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 IMft 105Vfe norn jTMaf •31 1^Pt. r. 000 10T 11. no* igja red 1955 JIOOO.OOO Mar 3! Sept. 30 '.15 U1 norn SlitSd. 1963 1*000.000 nflm 3% 1935 red. 1975-ai $4,uuu,uuu mn Auw z 3%168 words
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Article318 1937-06-24 5 0 92*2 100 0.90 100 Kluang /z 310 300 310 Kuala Sidim 3.00 3.10 mh Kundong 25 235 225 2.35 Lunas IM 1 7fj i 65 1 75 Malaka Pinda 6J' 2 70 1« Mandai-Tekong «-20 O^s u.£ Mentakab (.20) «>■« 4 J 2!)0 New serendah ($2) 280318 words
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Article118 1937-06-24 5 Singapore, Wednesday morn.i Singapore: \vi 1 4 cU., down 1 4 Market Tone: Dull. London: 9 5 m unchanged Market Tone: Steady quiet New York: 19 3 16 cts.. down 18 ct. Market 'lone Wry dull. The mark t is very dull and there is :tle inclination to trade118 words
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Article32 1937-06-24 5 Singapore, Wednesday noon. Singapore: $122, unchanged. London: Spot, £247 14, up £3 4; three lonths, £240 12, up £1 1,2. Cross Rate London -New York 494.70 New York-London 494 :j h32 words
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Advertisement193 1937-06-24 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824, Paid Up Capital i 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN193 words
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Advertisement229 1937-06-24 6 PAVILION 6.15 9.15 TO NIGHT ITS CRAMMED WITH FUN! ANOTHER M.-(;.-M. COMED\ 81 0CB88! with REGINALD OWEN Jf&* v<s Jb?^* fj h o w tor nnll *i 3 ss v > 4t lt is the first time opera has been produced at the CAPITOL and the staging of the show229 words
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Advertisement205 1937-06-24 6 I SPECIAL "HIT REVIVAL" Season. To-Night at 645 Only JESSIE MATTIBWS Pjl m the Gaumont-British rj| B^ snai)i)\ Musical Comedy I WJ^^ y >-^ J ll '"Ml. t«Jf 1 4 "111 I J ELb The Sauciest and Host of f I all Jessies Musical Kits, TO-MORROW NIGHT (6-15 ONLY) JEANETTE205 words
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Article52 1937-06-24 7 May Be Cured Within Seven Years THE millionaire's son, Fred Snite, the "iron lunß" patient, who was .shipped frum Shanghai to U.S. and kept alive by mean;; ol artificial breathing apparatus, entered hospital m Chicago. Doctors say it will tftkt >«yen years U> restore him to52 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-06-24 7 1 council x i). /indent* In i» !:l.v (1!' it th<' B.CX. TribuneTribune - 13 words
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Article71 1937-06-24 7 Fremont, Oljhv WHEN Jos'-ph Gross drOfe to» TK mont. OhJD, and parked hia cur on it highly Illuminated tn:un l:rC^ he did not notice that one of nil 'hens was asleep on nil running board. When i» returned u> hia car, I c found an amused71 words
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Article22 1937-06-24 7 Itecent rama have had m adverse af the sugar cropi ta Java. u rei the cropi are published Rev22 words
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Advertisement145 1937-06-24 7 IBTaJBi p |S V > yt. BB» c ''T L. n I Cl GARY COOPER and JEAN ARTHUR m I -THE PLAINSMAN^ 1 with CHARLES BICKFORD and HELEN BURGESS S -THIS FILM IS FIRST CLASS *^™™Z'JZZT^®®®®® 2 f r'sfi/Hy^'-'t,'' 1 1 j-<.O WEST I'OVNO >»AX" 1 3ST I tR LAST145 words
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Article, Illustration59 1937-06-24 8 Incident m the First Division soccer match between the Police and the Malays at the Anson Road Stadium on Tuesday. (Tribune). T. Aizawa. who beat Dr. Chia Teck Yam m the men's *g||" the S.L.T.A. championship tournament at the S.C.C (iriDuno i hua Choon Leong. one of the «*****>*?• "^"P59 words
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Article160 1937-06-24 8 Alleged Attempt To Wreck Train (from uur uwn Correspondent* Kuala Kangsar Tuesday. IN alleged attempt to de-rail the night A mail from Penang to Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night was discovered early yesterday morning between Lawin and gang of railway copies while on his daily rounds160 words
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Article171 1937-06-24 8 Answering Exhibition Visitors' Questions Paris. THREE hundred men and women oi all ages— from college boys and el^s to retired professors— have return?.* to "school." They are learning at a series of lectures how to answer questions of visitors to Paris during the Exhibition about i171 words
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Article169 1937-06-24 8 Leads To Stabbing Among Drivers (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. IN the first court this morning, Mr. W. J. Thorogood. recorded evidence m a preliminary inquiry into a case m which a Pathan motor car driver living m Scott Road is alleged to have assaulted a169 words
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Article127 1937-06-24 8 Dog InvercargUl, N. Z A N alarm clock is being -ggg used by a farmer near Invercarg New Zealand, to wake his W n n himself more time m bed In c ing. i h|t morning He used to get up m the mo tQ and send127 words
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Advertisement123 1937-06-24 8 Wlflß^ a Rod* iTi TVpßfcnd Jf if MV Try An Ele^ ant Coloured S^M 1 1; Mm Barrel Of The Latest JKpir^R 11 ]Km No pen on the market can surpass Mr/Wnl £!^^^W "PILOT" m cheapness, refinement, so- W The PILOT" preasureless touch fH Jf I II mum leather-light, unbreakable123 words
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Article172 1937-06-24 9 New York Racket Exposed New York. "DOR the first time m the history of crime human beings have been doped like racehorses, and carefully groomed by lawyers, doctors, and trainers to rob insurance companies With this remarkable assertion, Attorney Hardy announced the arrest of 15 men m172 words
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Article, Illustration54 1937-06-24 9 The annual Theatrical Garden Party in aid of **^«3^ Regent's Park. London, when many J******* 'j**? and ac treaaes fave \°7 af g ced|||gl< members of the "Balalaika" Company adding a dash of Russian to me pr^ c« Planet News aHfiS&aw^ our ,,h,,,,, J N1 leSa 'paJha flea) surrounds tBttnaiPlanet News - 54 words
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Article68 1937-06-24 9 Open Pin 18 Months' In Baby's Lung Sydney SSwaaaptt beln noticed 18 months then the baby a <§*Zct of res.rowing attacks which were intenmt^n. r p O e U n ll^ R pm "me upper part o. with a small electr.o R enabUlli (j, was inserted n the^n68 words
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Article33 1937-06-24 9 Mating Bombay. the mantoge mfj in r resn cso i u tion nrgto* lnst i such unions. that the Sarda SU Jf was pointed out tha portionate ages of parties.33 words
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Article58 1937-06-24 9 Lords' Telephone Number Now In Book o n. last will appear m <*• In, p to inquire about Bans** was or i>mv -*mS thin* jrou cm to*, 0 ny ,u,v Hendren ha, i*Mt 'hose who provide ;t>nu' «>i lllL n^ws win be saved fruitleai ..oumrvi. rolled "brighter" cricket.58 words
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318 1937-06-24 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday. June 24, 1937. THE CHAMPIONSHIP bells rang incessantly m the Tribune office yesterday. We knew only too '.veil what, m most cases, the inquiry would be. but, as the telephone cannot be ignored, sub-editors had to interrupt 'their duties and acknowledge the insistent ringing. And nearly318 words
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Article910 1937-06-24 10 JT is difficult to understand why. at a time when the all-mails-by-air plan is about to be put in*o operation by the Postal authorities m Britain, the Malayan administration should decide to impose a surcharge for mails tc b e carried over the new interWhy A nal air910 words
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Article65 1937-06-24 10 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sproule expect to revisit Malaya m November. They were well known here when Mr. Sprouie was Senior Pusine Judge, S.S. and Acting Chief Justice, F.M.S. Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the former Conroller of Labour of Johore, at present on home leave, will not be65 words
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Article, Illustration46 1937-06-24 10 Earl Baldwin, as Chancellor of the University, conferred honorary degrees on statesmen of the Empire at the Senate House. Cambridge. Our photo shows Mr. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia (left* with the Gaekwar of Baroda in the procession to the Senate House. Planet newsPlanet News - 46 words
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Article489 1937-06-24 11 COLLAPSE OF AGREEMENT Grave Situation In Europe AN extremely grave situation has arisen m Europe as a result »f the failure of the Non-intervention agreement and the collapse of the four -power discussions on the safety and disposal of warships on patrol duty off the489 words
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Article42 1937-06-24 11 Attempt On Chancellor's Life Vienna, June 23. rTZ WOITSCHE has been sentenced to twelve years' imprisonment for a bomb outrage on a train- A charge of plotting to assassinate Chancellor Schuschnigg will be the subject of a later trial.— Reuter.42 words
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Article, Illustration70 1937-06-24 11 This is the first picture to be released of the wreckage of the French air liner belonging to the Air Pyrenees company which was shot down by Spanish rebel planes while passing over Sopelana on its daily flight between Bayonne and Bilbao. The pilot and a woman passenger received injuriesPlanet News - 70 words
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Article523 1937-06-24 11 Chairman Of Imperial Airways London. June 23. THE death is announced of Sir Eric Geddes, Chairman of Imperial Airways and of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd.. and allied companies, at the ag e of 62.— Reuter. Sir Eric Geddes. PC, G.C.8., GBE. X.C.8., who was523 words
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Article91 1937-06-24 11 Many Radicals Among Ministers Paris, June 23. rIE new French Cabinet Includes the following: Prime Minister, M. Chautemps; Finance Minister. M Bonnet; Minister for Foreign Affairs. !.i. Delbos; Minister of Defence. M D<tladier; Minister of the Interior. M. Marx Dormoy; Air Minister, M Pierre Cot. M Blum, theReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement32 1937-06-24 11 TH^TRUE TONIC FOOD Obt o*no We of oM Owniiu owd Stem j L ripliu Address: 5933 'y\ r: o O I) VV O 0 D (gy^/ J»» V \T VISITORS AM. TOIBISTB.32 words
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Article, Illustration153 1937-06-24 12 The Duk* of Gloucester, who is an Ah \i>, Mars ag&inst the Royal Navy at the linHiffc Cli the Duchess of Gloucester afterwards prtsti who is a cousin of The Royal Air Force Team who met th? Royal Navy— left to right:— Duke of Gloucester. Flight Lieut. R L.153 words
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Article, Illustration78 1937-06-24 13 .Hawd tor the Royal \r Force team m .x polo match i .B^ih'v. London. Hi Viw \\i>n h\ 11 goals to 3 and IK>e cup to I <»r ,i Lo' uiv Slountbatten, the captain. JHukt- Planet News The Royal Navy Team who met the R.A.F.-left to right:-Lt. Commands E.78 words
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Advertisement31 1937-06-24 13 CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN DO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT TO PURCHASE YOUR WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE etc. AT I'IMCKS MKANINC I RIAL INVESTMENTS I RENE ULLMANN I RAFFLES PLACE I31 words
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Article, Illustration2518 1937-06-24 14 A literary and political Dublin by a Poet, Wit and Politician The Manchu Court m Exile Crime without mysteries New Novels. "As I was going down Sackville Street" by Oliver St. J. Gogarty Kich and Cowan 16s > The Flight of an Empress told by Wu2,518 words
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Advertisement30 1937-06-24 14 j Maison Ma^re!^ j s*i3F?£^ For a Natural .W^'fC^' Wave. > TO^JC^ Oi T «T our latest v !*\y?^ point-winding > iM i 35 SUmford Bd. *TeL 4807 Prop. J. KOO*. A30 words
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Advertisement28 1937-06-24 15 CLAMOBOCS COWNS TAILORED \MTH EXACTING PRECISION BY EXPERTS Taimalial Store 23, HIGH ST. t "~lTdies Hairdresseti MAISON PERM 79, Stamford R^ TeL: 461t maisON MARK 83, victoria Street.28 words
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Advertisement304 1937-06-24 15 A KMIUVIS %IIO1»I»I I Vl. GUIDE STUDIO CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILMS SUB fc^^^ 9^^^* S^H r i JIIW Opening Date [■■■■■■■■ihMiiii jSiml m .'L'5 1 HqkEEBHH c Stamford Rd. TSAINANHUI 1 Phone 3304 FOTO-ARTIST liL sv i tioner mmmSmmt A MONTH'S READING for 40 cts. jn V jno Reading at304 words
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Advertisement467 1937-06-24 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. On* One fonnafi Spore. twuMJf Sport 1937. 1937. SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 KAiSAR-I-HIND 11.500 July 2 SOMALI 6800 Aug. 27 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 RANPURA 17.000 July 30 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept 24 BURDWAN467 words
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Advertisement559 1937-06-24 16 q.< V J^^yJ TO FRENCH PORTS V If jBT homewards. J DESIRADE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux June 24 ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp <Sc Dunkirk July io CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 J DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp it Dunkirk Aug. 4559 words
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Article208 1937-06-24 17 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Tarempa G. Van der Heyden June 24 8 a.m. pengerang Aik Soon 24 9 am Penang Kedah 24 10 a.m. Aden Karoa 24 3 pm. America North i Except Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. Karoa 24 3208 words
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Article67 1937-06-24 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gate No. Van Heutsz 22 1 Bangalore 17 2 Bulan 15 2 Ipoh 30 2 Karoa 46 4 Silverlarch i 6 Benavon 61 7 KEPPEL HARBOUK Main Wharf: W Bt. Bertha, Lch. Crow Singapore, Pegasus. VESSELS IN67 words
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Article84 1937-06-24 17 Sister Ship To Japanese Whaler To Be Built THE keel of the Daisan (No. 3> Tonan Maru, a sister ship o$ the whaler Daini (No. 2) Tonan Maru (19.000 tons) was recently launched m Osaka Iron Works. The Daisan Tonan Maru is to be identical to the84 words
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Article83 1937-06-24 17 Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. today. Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, "Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. Saturday. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 1083 words
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Article19 1937-06-24 17 The Air mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on June 16 was delivered m London on June 22.19 words
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Article24 1937-06-24 17 K°dah: British; 1,033 tons: from Belawan 22.6 to Penang 24.6. van Heuts: Dutch: 2,678 tons from Belawan 22.6 to Penang 24.6.24 words
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Article464 1937-06-24 17 For Chefoo Harbour Commission THE iMk-fOing harbour tug Chicn Tai, which has just been comp'.Hej to the order of the Chefoo Harbour Improvement Commission, was open for private inspection recently m Shanghai, when a cocktail party was held on bo^rd. This interesting vessel, which has on464 words
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Article104 1937-06-24 17 Mails expected from Europe etr. (Armsterdam* by Air (Netherlands* yesterday. General delivery of lett' rs 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Enrope (London) by Air < Imperial > to day Deliveries of boxholders* letters only 6 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 845 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected104 words
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Advertisement130 1937-06-24 17 BIRXS PHILP LIIVE (incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Doe Sail*. June 30 July 4 Vif r* July 31 Aug. 4 S^Sallheap round trip tickets' Irom Singapore to Australia Issued at the may tr^er at Singapore, Brisbane. 6yone y or SF cr 3w- ass* TOE BAIVK LIKE. For BOSTON. NEWWEKW BALTIMORE130 words
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Advertisement134 1937-06-24 17 X. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. sjs. "HAKUSAN MARU" July 8 s.s. HARUNA MARU July 22 s.s. "KATORI MARU" Aug. 5 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 Rates to Ist Class 2nd ckass134 words
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190 1937-06-24 18 SWISS WATCHMAKERS EMIGRATING TO RUSSIA Wholesale Exodus Of Families Hit By Growing Unemployment In Switzerland Geneva THE considerable unemployment m the badly hit Swiss watchmaking industn has led to a mass emigration to Soviet Russia by workers and their families who will there start their work over again. Many unemployed190 words
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209 1937-06-24 18 Four Thousand Already Bang Educated By The Soviet London. ACCORDING to a report by the Spanish newspaper "Arriba Espana". 4.000 to prevent their children being transported to safety It is claimed that children do not belong to their parents but to the State,209 words
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Article44 1937-06-24 18 fOHN Webber. Natal's oldest colonist, has died at Durban at the age of 101. Survivor of five South African campaigns, a Royal Marine for four years and eventually a farmer. Webber was born m Devonshire m the rc-ign of William IV.44 words
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Article164 1937-06-24 18 Makes Lone Voyage Across Ocean Sydney, May 27 MRS. Adrian Seligman. a young Eng-lish-woman, who sailed half-way-round the world m a lr.tle sailing ship has arrived m Sydney by the motor ship Tricolor. At htr husband's request Mrs. Seligman transferred to the Tricolor at Capetown because the next164 words
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Article152 1937-06-24 18 Little Girl Makes A Speech Sydney. JILL Hani.;, an attractive lass aged 12 yean made a remarkably successful speech at Baradine, New South Wales on May Day. Mr. Vincent, NSW. Minister for Mines and I- I had laid the foundation ■tone lor a forestry administration building, the first152 words
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Article, Illustration163 1937-06-24 18 With even the sun helping to make them feel at home, the Basque refugee children are now settling down at the Congress Hall, Clapton, where they are seen playing m the grounds. Four hundred children are being given shelter by the Salvation Army ai the Hall. Here are some of163 words
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808 1937-06-24 19 Resignation Of Frenc h Government Causes Fresh Setback TRASER and Co.'s weekly report on states-- C market dated June 22. *SS£Jl^L2?£ report the international 1 ton H w f h cn a week ago seemed to improved has had a fresh i808 words
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Article229 1937-06-24 19 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 23 6 p.m. Company Dividend Books Close T flnancia\ Date Ex. Div year Payable Date to date A Hitam Tin 20% Int. Junj 8 June 28 June 21 50% i ela P an X m% June 23 June 30 Juno 24 7'229 words
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Article270 1937-06-24 19 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report MESSRS Fraser Co. m their dai'y report on the strength of the market states: Tin at midday was $122, unchanged. The London Stock Exchange yesterday was quiet with a downward tendency following the lead of Kaffirs which seem to show 'that despite assurances to270 words
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Article197 1937-06-24 19 MESSRS Julian Israel m their daily rem owe. but the local counters Jt€ bein- weU supported. S. Kintas $8 »0--$910: S Luis 52.05.-W. 10. Honj! Fall* «1 13— $1 34 B- Selangors $1.78— 51 81, Rahman Hyds. 51.59-Jl-63 U £«g SI 24— 5127 Jclebus 99c— 51.02.197 words
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Article368 1937-06-24 19 Dividend Of Three Per Cent. Singapore, Wednesday. A DIVIDEND of three per cent, was declared at the Annual (Irneral Meeting of the uiu Pandan Rubber Kstates. Ltd., held at the registered oflice of the company to-day Mr. J. A. Elia.s was m the chair and those present were:368 words
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Advertisement21 1937-06-24 19 ANOIQR «rev«d and bottled In Sidgapore by AKCIHPELAGO BREWERI CO. LTD. SOLE AOENTS: _«m* O A^/^ I TTI SJIVIE, DARBY &CO;itlE:21 words
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Miscellaneous516 1937-06-24 20 lON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME J Transmission »r± t5 'f^V. •m. GSH IW7 metre* (H-M «J«£» C.SC, 16.86 mHrtm <17.7§ m*); GSJ 1593 metre (215S bci) Ml OiO 19.76 metre* (IMI me*.). Transmission S:— *3s 9**-— ajn. GSH 13*7 metre. <«.« j QSO 19.76 meteef (I**** mc Mi GSG516 words
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Miscellaneous411 1937-06-24 20 w*~ w*-* V U. S. A. Shortwave I Programmes The following are the principal American short-wave Transmissions. The numbers immediately after the callletters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 820 p.m. Variety Programme- -New York. W2XE 21.520; 13.9. 1105 p.m. The Merrymakers- -New York. W2XE411 words
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Miscellaneous442 1937-06-24 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C. Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 1 600 pm.:-Chinese Music <» phone Records i Cantonese: Son Cnai Chooi Kai.' suns by Liew Mong Kok and Fah Yeng Yong. "Lttta Foxip V, Mene." 'Love and Mone>v ChxwSumT Teen Orchestral Recitals •Sai Woo Fun Check" and442 words
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Miscellaneous414 1937-06-24 20 Broadcasting Corporation. 800 p.m.:— A Variety programme with Cowan and Bailey. 830 p.m Organ Solos (Gramophone Records >: Nola. played by Sydney Gustard: Funeral March of a Marionette, played by Sydney Gustard 835 p.m. -The Northumberland Plate. A commentary on the race Relayed from London. 8 50 p.m.:— The News414 words
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Article788 1937-06-24 21 NEW COLOURED CHAMPION Bout Lasts Eight Rounds Chicago. June 25. AS often predicted. Joe Louis, the 23 year old Negro, the newheavyweight champion of the world, has followed m the footsteps of Jack Johnson, who won the title m 1908 from Tommy Burns. Braddock fought magnificently788 words
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569 1937-06-24 21 KAMIS AND YADI LOSE TO UCHIDA AND AIZAWA Good Tennis Served Up In Singapore Champion ship Tics Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore Tennis Championship was carried a stage further this afternoon with the playing of five ties m the Men's Doubles and one Ladies' Singles It was a strenuous aKernoon for569 words
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Miscellaneous28 1937-06-24 21 The Tides o ft 2 ins 1*- 4j TO-DAY :-0» la.**-. 8 ft. nm f) r < 3 IW. o ft 3 ins; 11.20 p.m 9 ft 5 in28 words
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Article555 1937-06-24 22 Captain Hawk - TURF TOPICS Captain Hawk REFLECTIONS ON RACING MATTERS U V 7 Lumpur races. Vandal improved on this time by €13 sees, with 9 4. if virrial keeps up his present foim be out of place. Dwtf //i Ik class W OW that Jack Druce is m Class I. 11 N555 words
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Article405 1937-06-24 22 ine As a probable candidate for the Gold Cup he has a newcomer m Mihsurf an Australian gelding by Mapoie. This' horse belongs to Mr. Lee Nam It has won over 1U and 14 miles m Australia and ll essentially a Stayei 0 The same owner recently imported another horse405 words
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Article, Illustration47 1937-06-24 22 PnlbibM, 01 'bSES 1 UP) winnin K from Greenstone (McPherson up) and l/« A u n u (VW>,>ds up) w,th Vaml-U (J. Donnelley up) fourth, 6»A in^niv^^ FOler n at 't «pr ng^lee'tin, and car'v: ing only 3 lbs. more than the son of Blue Ensign.- TribuneTribune - 47 words
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Advertisement16 1937-06-24 22 < Ik w J^ 1 "V LUBRICATION BY SHELL Asiatic Petroleum Co., (8.8.) Ltd. WPS. lA m16 words
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Article568 1937-06-24 23 POOR DISPLAY ON PADANG Cricket Club Fail To Score Singapore. Wednesday. DOOR football was served up m the First Division ffame be twt»a the SCC and the S.C.F on the padans to-day, and though he Chinese won by the comfortable margin of s—o. the568 words
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Article161 1937-06-24 23 Weights For Skye Meeting WEIGHTS and running order for the 11 Megrl Sembilan Sporting Club's Skve race meeting m Seremban on Saturday are as follows. Race I—s1 5 furlong*. St. Lbv Bright Eyes 11.2 Blue Bluff 11.3 Anaconda 9. 12 Fernlet f 9.9 Leonie 9. Lady Nelkin 9.3161 words
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Article, Illustration21 1937-06-24 23 An incident in the First Division match on the padang yesterday between the S.C.F.A. and the Cricket Club. ii u TribuneTribune - 21 words
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Article88 1937-06-24 23 Ties For Saturday's Mixed I Doubles FOLLOWING are the ties for the V MCA. tennis tournament when two sets of mixed doubles will be played: Mrs. M. Namazie and Kamis v. Mrs. M. G. Eber and Kobayashi Mrs. Morgan Oliver and M I. Reshty v. Miss N Kubo'a88 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-06-24 23 A struggle for possession An incident during the First Division match on the paWfaUlf yesterday between <h„ S( and the Chinese. TribuneTribune - 22 words
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652 1937-06-24 23 Post Office Trounce Excise Department In Second Division Soccer At The Stadium Singapore. Wednesday MAINTAINING their unbeaten string of victories In the Second Division, the Post Office easily defeated the Excise i Department by seven goals to two m! their League fixture at the Anson Road Stadium, this evening. There652 words
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Advertisement49 1937-06-24 23 I 'BULLDOG' H 1. 1 i\\i: s s Mjjßm "I" O I T ■Hi^^^fll ac^ s as a tonic and body builder. whole body o\ J" 3^ the Bulldog on the lab*l. GUINNESS IS G OOP FOR FOB SOLE AGENTS: (jUTIfR{E C f^ C? (In.-, m 53.. W.PS. 24A49 words
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Article147 1937-06-24 24 Impressive Function At Johore <From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 23. A MOST impressive function took plan at Bukil Timbulan. Johore Bahru this afternoon when Sir Ismail. Regeiv of Johore. Dresented bronze medals woi by the Johore Military Force's team U the 303 Bisley Overseas Postal147 words
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Article, Illustration50 1937-06-24 24 An incident during the First Division match between the S.C.C. and the S.C.F.A. on the padang yesterd^ Th« Chinese won by five goals to nil Tribune C. P. Burke and G. O. Prockter sna oped during play on the S.C.C. courts yesterday in the Singapore Tennis Championship ties Tri- TribuneTribune - 50 words
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107 1937-06-24 24 ACTOR INJURED Accident While Filming In Ceylon CYRIL Chadwick, one of the actors coming out to Sirgapore shortly to make •Singapore Police" was injured during the making of "Tea Leaves m The Wind Chadwick was looking down a deer Ki:ich to see Eva Shelley, the heroine, horrified at the sight107 words
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Article83 1937-06-24 24 Reduction Of Customs Duties By China Shanghai, June 23. THE Japanese m Tientsin are spreading rumours that China is contemplating to reduce customs duties on Japanese imported goods. Hence the smuggling of Japanese goods has greatly diminished during this month. The rumours, however, are authorlta'ively discredited by the83 words
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Article35 1937-06-24 24 London, June 22. H.M. the King held a levee at St. James Palace tu-day. He wore the uniform ot an Admiral of the Fleet. Nearly 900 persons attended the levee.— Reuter.35 words
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Article26 1937-06-24 24 Washington, June 23. The Ambassador, M. Georges Bonnet, has accepted the portfolio of Finance m the new French Government and sails immediately Renter Wireless.26 words
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Article259 1937-06-24 24 Choy Defeated In Hard Struggle London, June 23. THE weather at Wimbledon to-day was the hottest experienced pet, mi n the men's singles Shayes (Britain) defeated Choy (China* 6—3, I—6, 5—7 7—5 and 6—l. The match turned out to be a marathon which lasted nearly two hours Choy259 words
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Article33 1937-06-24 24 Actor's Condition Crave Los Angeles. June -3. ACCORDING to the doctor, the con dition of the film actor Col" Clive is most grave but he may live another month.— Reuter Wireless.33 words
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Article47 1937-06-24 24 Cheltenham By Election London, June 23. THK Cheltenham by-election caused by the resignation of Sir Walter Preston resulted m an independent conservative gain by Mr. D. L. Lip.v>n. 10 533 votes; Lieut. Colonel Taistirm Harper (conservative) 10 194 and Mr. C. C Poole. Labour. s.s7o.— Reuter Wireless.47 words
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Article49 1937-06-24 24 New York. June 2i. Following the telegraphed appeal from Pro dent Roosevelt "m the Interest! 0] public safety and a reasonable peace; uj settlement" some Youncstown stee^ owners hay« indicated they have abandoned th rti r plans to rooprn the ft'ahoTunc: Valley Plants to-day.— Reuter Wireless.49 words
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Article79 1937-06-24 24 Mr. W. Allan Eley Governor of th> £Oth District of Rotary International, •■vill talk on "Rotary." m a broadcast, from the Singapore station, 8.M.8.C en Friday night, from 7.40 p.m. It is reported from Cluj Transylvania, that 272 peasarrs of Tasnad commune, m fhe department of Salaj, are79 words
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Advertisement21 1937-06-24 24 T A. S. GILES. t CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER THONE 7994. N 6 The Singapore. 1 THE TAILOR.21 words
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