Morning Tribune, 6 April 1938
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Title Section13 1938-04-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.-No. 56. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, April 6, 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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566 1938-04-06 1 PROVISIONS OF THE NEW ANGLO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT MEDITERRANEAN RIGHTS DEFINED BRITAIN TO ASK LEAGUE TO RECOGNISE ETHIOPIA Rome, Tuesday. cc nf the Anelo-Italian conversations will be reviewed when T HE P SITerm ZZEZ Ciano at 6 p.m. to-day. Rigid silence is Eari reru officials but it is certain that the agreel'€infSin Chew Jit Poh - 566 words
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Article62 1938-04-06 1 SEIZURE OF CHINESE FACTORIES S Hankow, Tuesday, i JAPANESE industrialists m i J Shanghai, accompanied by i Japanese military and naval S agents, have seized all Chinese j t factories, declaring that the i latter will be temporarily run by i the Japanese to recover their > military losses before62 words
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137 1938-04-06 1 Livestock 6f Food Protection Under Consideration London. Tuesday. ffi pverv man, woman hi TAILS of the plans for the distribution of g^ masks to jw Gover nment U and child m the country within eight hours of the ora thorities ■ore despatched last137 words
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174 1938-04-06 1 TERRIBLE PLIGHT OF JAPANESE Hankow. Tuesday. ACCORDING to Gen. Chen Cheng, Vice-Minister for War, at an interview with pressmen to-day. we remnants of Japanese forces ins.de Taierchwang have been surrounded and it is expected they will be annihilated to-day. The main body of the Japa nese174 words
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Article102 1938-04-06 1 London, Tuesday. THE Speaker addressed the Commons seriously this J afternoon with reference to the i face-slapping occurrence yes- I i terday. He declared that such incidents, whoever to blame, S lowered the reputation of the House not only m Britain but m the eyes ofReuter - 102 words
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88 1938-04-06 1 S London, Tuesday. i rp is officially announced that j on July 1, the King wil < unveil IS^Australian National S War Memorial at yiners Bretonneaux to 11.000 Austra- j I lian soldiers, missing after the S great attack m April 1918 t i88 words
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Article341 1938-04-06 1 IMPORTANT PARIS CONFERENCE Paris, Tuesday. THE Foreign Minister (M. Campin 1 chi) to-day conferred with the French Ambassadors summoned from Russia, Poland, Germany, Chechoslovakia and Rumania. They discussed the central European situation and measures to strengthen French influence m Eastern Europe, m view of the341 words
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48 1938-04-06 1 S'HAI COUNCILL OR ASSASSINATED BY JAPANESE SENTRY? Hankow, Tuesday. THE British Consul m Shanghai is in--1 vestigating the. reported assasanar tion of Mr Portel, vice-chairman of the Municipal Council of the International Settlement by a Japanese sentry, what motoring m Kiangwan on Mar. 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh.48 words
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Advertisement25 1938-04-06 1 Sins?: i Thornvcroft's Report j 253 Besi Meetmg M Sultan's Divorce I Sultan's Funeral I i Pictures 13 J Malayan XI v. J Ceylonese Kacjn^Selec^^25 words
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Advertisement68 1938-04-06 1 I xiffflEllx FRESH MILK-WITH jh [^»i| ALL THE TROUBLE F REMOVED! I TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk I CJS^wlth^ to drink .l it is especia ly I For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your I dealer cannot supply you, I removed. Klim68 words
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Article201 1938-04-06 2 3 CANTONESE HOLD UPSHOP PR OPRIETOR ESCAPE IN CROWD AFTER $130 ROBBERY H ,-rUy ...for. •^^S^X.'SS^. ttokS of over si:i« m cash while anetnei wwm tempting to arret! the gasmen, Aft. r the shooting, the three men were to enter Chinatown the most quarter ol the city after201 words
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Article, Illustration96 1938-04-06 2 A VILDEBEESTE BOMBER of the Koyal Air Force Base, Seletar. of the type shown m the picture above, has been missing since 9 a.m. on Monday night, with a crew of three aboard. They are: Sergt. \V. D. M. Roberts, pilot: Aircraftsman E. J. Biesly: and Aircraftsman96 words
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Article143 1938-04-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) WHEN the Johore Small Offences (Amendment) Enactment eventually becomes law, any person who sets on or urges any dog or other animal to at-j tack, worry or put In fear any person or any horse or other animal shall be liable to143 words
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Article117 1938-04-06 2 Local Firm Fined For Possession Singapore, Tuesday. PLEADING guilty to-day when charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court with having m his possession on Mar. 2. 41 boxes containing 118 pairs of ladies' stockings, to which a counterfeit trade mark had been applied,117 words
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Article66 1938-04-06 2 The Loyal Regiment is due to arrive In Singapore to-day. They have entered soccer teams m both the First and Second Divisions of the S.A.F.A. League and will make their soccer debut In Singapore In a friendly against the Cricket Club on the Padang at an early66 words
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341 1938-04-06 2 'From Our Ov:n Correspondent i Johore Bahru. Tuesday. A FATAL accident occurred on the afternoon of Mar. 3 when a Chinese named Chin Fatt Nam. of Senai. Johore, described by his wife as a physician, was killed by being struck by the truck341 words
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345 1938-04-06 2 "THEY WILL BE MORE USEFUL" Johore Councillor's Speech <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. PE suggestion made a few years ago by Dato Abdullah bin Esa for the transfer of Malay officers to every department m the Government service, so that they345 words
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Article143 1938-04-06 2 GOVT. SCHEMES IN HAND i From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Tuesday. THE question of padi planting was 1 again brought up by Mr. Check Huan Cheong at to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State, wher. a Government reply to a query stated that provision143 words
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Article29 1938-04-06 2 Seven British sailors, the crew of th* freighter Pegaway, were rescued by the cruising ship of Herr Wilhelm Gustlolt. when the Pegaway sprang a leak m a severe storm.29 words
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Advertisement28 1938-04-06 2 k i To Radio Owners. For expert servicing of any make of radios i do not fail to ring up for immediate attention. Prompt and courteous Charges moderate.28 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-06 2 THE 1 11 1 LI PPI^ I (Tel. 4334) CO., V y^r* 330, orchard Rd C(f DRY CLEANING SpellS AND DYEING A **jjf SPECIALISTS. MjP y^ii Special m achin< ■^JijLjW for dry cleaning •SaaEF" competitive* Frices. r=z^=m37 words
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Article356 1938-04-06 3 ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO STEAL 7 CARS Malayans In Hunting Expedition In Wilds Of Siamj fFrcm Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. REPUTED to be one of the best big game hunters m Siam. Capt. A. E. ScottSkovso a Scandinavian, has arrived by train from North Kedah to meet Mr. A F356 words
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Article281 1938-04-06 3 Singapore, Tuesday. i CAIRNS and W. Crawford, two A privates of the Royal Innisk.Uingr Fusiliers were duted before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett. he Third Magistrate, and charged with attempted theft of seven cars at Stamford Road m the small hours of Apr. 4. The accused were281 words
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Article163 1938-04-06 3 Lisl Of Prize Winners For March FOLLOWING are the winners of prizes awarded for the "Agfa" photography competition run during the month of M rch 1938: lst Prize: Mr. Tay Jim Lock, 35 Circular Road. Singapore; 2nd Prize: Mr. H. Neill Aston, 50 Orchard Road. Singapore; 3rd Prize:163 words
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Article117 1938-04-06 3 Johore Votes Its Share Of Cost (From Our Own Correspondent) rkAXT Johore Bahru, Tuesday. JJAYMENT of approximately $200 was approved by the Johore CouncU of state at this morning's meeting, oeing Johore's share of the cost of Malayan nimi purchased from the Rev. Hamilton Aikin by the Malayan117 words
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Article114 1938-04-06 3 Singapore, Tuesc^y. DESCRIBING himself as a Pole born' m Berlin, Adolf David Ba^h faced 1 20 charges of cheating and two of ex- tortion this morning m the Third Police Court. The charges alleged the offences were committed within a period between October. 1937, and February114 words
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108 1938-04-06 3 Singapore Postal Authorities Mistake (From Our Gicn Correspondent Bangkok. Tuesday. MERCHANTS are now called on to pay excess air mail postage on corresI>ondence from Malaya erroneously forwarded by the Straits posts under the all-up air mail scheme, to which Siam is not a party. From inquiries made from the General108 words
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Article186 1938-04-06 3 Helpless for Weeks With Rheumatism. She was bound from head to foot m cotton wool. She could not sleep without the use of sleeping draughts. Yet, within two weeks of starting to take Kruschen Salts, she was on the road to recovery. "Although I am186 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-06 3 \<> I l< E SWAN, CULBERTSON FRITZ wish to announce the opening of their office m Raffles Chambeis. Raffles Place, on Monday, April 4, 1938, where they will conduct a business m local and foreign shares and commodities.37 words
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Advertisement49 1938-04-06 3 SilviVrin DOES GROW HAIR Removes Dardrufl, H Prevents Falling-hair J**\ and corrects disorders ci the scalp. HK To restore new hair- growth a^K ycur CheA '^1« nASI o; a High-Class \m y store, or Hair-dresser PURE SILVIKRi: I Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS I £6, Robinson Road. m m% 149 words
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Advertisement121 1938-04-06 3 I HORSE HEAD I BRAND oJ»z <tND<^ MADEINBURMA j <,rAHA\n:i:u 100% Kitirisii •8* HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. i J Singapore, Ku.-.la Lumpur, Pei.ang. MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maha121 words
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Article126 1938-04-06 4 London, Apr 5 RfjflllZ* Previous To-day To«« appointing ffiub ;J J( Bciler* 5 9|16 01 r 1 1 ponranl (Mw> Bu^ 3 1« Mnmri mm) s:i7i«5 :i 7i« j||j M Forwrr- (July--.pt.) Buyer, Jj}J PAJ M OIL (Malaya) London. Apr. 5 Previous To-day In bulk April May shpt.126 words
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Article163 1938-04-06 4 7LN .-Mandard London. Apr. 5. devious To-day Chan?» Spot (afternoon .oshiK pnt^) £172 £168 3 4 Forward £1723 4 £169' 4 3»-j London. Apr. 5 Previous To-day Change Dlatlllera 93. 94 44 +14 Dunlop Rubber 27 6 28 3 +9d General Electric 70 44 70 6 +V163 words
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Article65 1938-04-06 4 r.T. i/n Parts (closing middle rate) T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate! 396 7 1 15 H. 96 916 \.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 0 3 4 nominal *\T. on Hong* on; (closing selling rate) is 2% Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is 265 words
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Article33 1938-04-06 4 London. Apr. 5. i OLI) Previous To-day Change Pine Bar ocr d. 7 ()1 n.o.O 1 SILVER R!U forwcJ. 18 7IW 18% -3 16 NEW YORK CABLE *j 1 OOl' 1/33 words
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175 1938-04-06 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore. Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $85 3 4 down 4. With London again on the selling side m Sterling Tin shares and lower advices from New York, the local market was distinctly off-colour to-day compared with the brisk conditions of yesterday. There175 words
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Article55 1938-04-06 4 Johannesburg, April 5. rpWENTY-THREE were killed and a number injured m a head on collision between a passenger and a goods train near Plum Tree, South Rhodesia. The crash occurred at midnight m a severe storm. There were three trucks of dynamite m the goods train but55 words
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Advertisement55 1938-04-06 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE i BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import nit documents) In safe boxes m oui VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to thai SAFETY I I privacy,55 words
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Advertisement14 1938-04-06 4 MM'TII BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I L*M Of Profits Insurance lt: 2. rinlay.on Oreen14 words
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Advertisement19 1938-04-06 4 WWWW^^^ __H^ 1^ jl H V4S y^^^m^^^^S WW\mmmm»^ SA f K.^ 9lMc DARBY Co., Ltd. B a2S n brokia*=s,19 words
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751 1938-04-06 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING f Singapore. Apr. 5, 5 p.m. Con. T.S. Ords. 17 6 18 6 E. Realty Co. 1.32 2 1.42 2 Est. Trust Ag. 475 5 15 Eastern United 32.50 33 50xd F. and N. Ord. 13.50 14 00 do 7»/ 2 Prefs. 9.751 words
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Article219 1938-04-06 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. Sir Frederick Whyte, former political adviser to the Government of China, addressed a meeting of Conservative private members at the House of Commons on the position m China, mainly from an historical point of view. Buyers Sellers Ampat 2J9 3|3cd Batu Selangor 1.22 1.30 cd219 words
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30 1938-04-06 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,00030 words
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37 1938-04-06 5 !D. CRENA DE lONGH President 111 TAUDIN CHABOT Director A. A. PAUW J. J. baron COLLOT D'ESCURY F. H. ABBING London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED37 words
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Article221 1938-04-06 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 j 95 105 non S.S. AND F.M.S. LOANS F.M.S." 4V 2 1931 red. 1959 $16,000,000 Int. Jan. 1 July 1 119 J 2 120% F.M.S. 3% 1936 red. 1956-66 $15,000,000 Int. Dec. 15 June 15 100% lOl^ cl221 words
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Article62 1938-04-06 5 Head Office AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 4 smaller places. Netherland East Indies Batavia, SouI rabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Oheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djember, Palembang, Bandjermasin, Macassar, Pontianak, Pemangkat, Sambas Sinkawang. British India Rangoon, Calcutta, Bombay. Straits Settlements Singapore, Penang. China Shanghai, Hongkong. 'Japan Kobe.62 words
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Advertisement96 1938-04-06 5 S. B. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. 9*9ts9ment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities Patty Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: HEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE96 words
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Advertisement157 1938-04-06 6 ALHAMBRA Ol'l MM. I O-D \V 3-15 6-15 9-15 IT'S THE SWELLEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU CAN EVER HOPE TO SEE W*r JkyS'^'A^'x -y XT2M rA'^Z?*' I >*1 *^r^.-\ m~ M^^■■■.J.^^^^'W wi -A rl "irff*"* j .4 ht «ii..-* W iJi nipu povitV-t. W.-7/, 77/tf WORLD'S CHAMPION HARMONICA PLAYER -LARRY ADLER. SHOWN157 words
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Advertisement229 1938-04-06 6 j Sf aris TO DA Y 3 SHOWS! CAPITOL 3 15 6-15 9-15 ANOTHER ROLLICKING MUSICAL COMEDY BY (tHE PRODUCERS OF "CUCKOOS "GAY j DIVORCEE" "TOP HAT" AND A DOZEN OTHER i HITS! All thai* famous comedians MM to give you the laugh oi a tnfl.i^B ifttiulUvl i Gene and229 words
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Article197 1938-04-06 7 THE simultaneous deaths of Lord and Lady Plunket m an air crash near Los Angles last month have raised the question of the amount of death duties payable on the estates. If as is unlikely, medical evidence 1 shows that Lady Plunket died imme diatelv before197 words
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Advertisement267 1938-04-06 7 J mxt CHANGE ..CAPITOL j I 4 SHOWS SATURDAY, Apr. 9th j 10.30 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 j S YOU applauded her great performance m "Wee Willie Winkie" She captured Your hearts as j The Poor Little Rich Girl. NOW ONCE AGAIN SHIRLEY TEMPLEJ j/$M Hy^. makes screen history m267 words
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Advertisement148 1938-04-06 7 I "FINEST CRAWFORD PICTURE IN FIVE YEARS" SAY CRITICS! I A<Anin M.G.M. head r^^^V^ J i^_^^^B*_^^S______B siiov/.of-the-week. 'mmb^l B two of the screen's k;^R H rr.atc.t stars towLM for the first H P^ !na a "ai" and KlltliiiL see him V H way up H^£'^M H _55^31 IS_v ii you148 words
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Article1147 1938-04-06 8 I LOST," SAYS FRASER CO. IA WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, Tseedf a i ii it. i iiiitiinr' and v.ry trying A w ,.rk it •s peasant to record tba M< |,t,o»s look much hett.r and hal i|l Hravs(lf sunsl.inrh;.u,p|H'.'><l pi m Urn ni<><"»- s* liasi-r and Cos1,147 words
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Article299 1938-04-06 8 THORNYCROFTS MAKE PROFIT OF $54,753 FOR YEAR -1 PROFIT of $54,753.97 is stated m the A report of the directors of Thorny croft (Singapore. Limited, for the year ended J*" X 1938 The eleventh an nual general meeting of the company will be held at Thornycroft House299 words
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Article102 1938-04-06 8 Stockholm. A DOG which ran suddenly across a street here has been responsible for damage to three motor-cars. A motorist saw the dog run out suddenly and swerved to avoid hitting it. I crashing into a car parked at the curb This caused the parked102 words
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Article22 1938-04-06 8 The total imports of tin ore into Malaya from foreign countries, during March was 2,662 tons, compared with 2.047 tons m February.22 words
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Advertisement135 1938-04-06 8 a») •*r There is unshakable scientific proof! that Sanatogen will do that for you J 1 Strengthen your nerves, rejuvenate your blood, improve your vitality by 24% with Sanatogen. Discover the difference between "halt-health It is normal people like you, people who are not ill at all but neither enjoy135 words
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Advertisement145 1938-04-06 9 Jp>y 1 H aft $p Xt Jtr M M 1 HMMm ((STPnDfIRD THE FLYING STANDARD 14 H.P. THE REAL FAMILY CAR ImWIIIUBOrI (SINGAPORE) LIMITED A car for the family has to conform to certain definite requirements Distributors: Economy m running and purchase price iraon Co., (Malaya), Ltd.. Roomy comfort with145 words
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308 1938-04-06 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wed.. Apr. 6, 1938. INTERNAL AIR SERVICE an examination of some <»f the latest facts and figures regarding air traffic shows that one of the most important develop ments ol recent times has been the growing use of such coniniunic.ation services for ordinary business purposes. Following upon308 words
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Article939 1938-04-06 10 lNth( account b-k, of the Wa I, 1 (>lIl crops up again m* LS that of M X Leigh. Whenever S War Office he WtMng it doesn t want. Mr Lei.h as often as not buys Hen famed through London as the man who buys what nobody939 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-04-06 10 The Dike of Olse»SStSt nrrs. -iii.-tl the neu standard to the sth Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards at Col- lei I Photo *ow. lb, i uke. mounted, taking the S^at^^S„2>3L29 words
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Article98 1938-04-06 10 Mr G E. Turner. M.C.S.. has been appointed to officiate as Harbour Master and Magistrate, Malacca. Mrs. G. W. Bryant accompanied by her daughter, has* returned to Malacca after a holiday m England. The Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Sandahl have a few days ago left for Fraser's Hill,98 words
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Advertisement27 1938-04-06 10 To-day's White Label Anrumncement It is good to be zvell spoken, but it is better to be well spoken of. m nw DEWAB'S ~w p i -j27 words
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378 1938-04-06 11 BRITAIN LEADS THE WAY IN RAILWAY PROGRESS 107 TRAINS TRAVEL DAILY AT 60 M. P. H. Ltunoun. HURING the past 12 months the progress m the development of speed on our railways has been the most rapid m any period m history. and m relation to route mileage Britain leads378 words
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Article140 1938-04-06 11 Bride Of 82 Weds Groom Aged 38 Rochester (New York*. MR. Frank Stonegraeber, aged 38, has married Mrs. Barbara Bundusch, aged 82. Gray-haired friends of the bride and youthful fellow-workers of the groom a factory hand— celebrated the wedding. A supper cooked by the bride graced the table at the140 words
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Article113 1938-04-06 11 FELL OFF TRAIN AND FINED! Stockholm A YOUNG man has been fined by the Lund magistrates 40 kromor (about 1 for falling off a train, the charge bp !ng obstructing railway traffic. He tried to jump on the train just as -ne guard had given the signal to start. missed113 words
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Article137 1938-04-06 11 Relumed After 20 Years Show Hill (Maryland) LOST "somewhere m France" during the Great War, a 50-franc money order has been returned to its purchaser, Eric Neville, a local ex-service man, because it was "undeliverable". Neville bought the money order In September 1918 and sent it m137 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-04-06 11 Mile. Daska Ivanovic-Banaz, aged 23, one of the loveliest of Jugoslavia's society girls, was married at Caxton Hall register office, London, to an Englishman, Mr. Geoffrey Kennedy, aged 29. a consulting engineer of Knightsbridge. Photo shows the bride and groom surrounded by a crowd as they left Caxton Hall, London,56 words
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Article199 1938-04-06 11 'TJERE is another man who apparently I llcannot live on £5.000 a year." said Mr. H. H. Game, Official Receiver, at the first meeting of creditors m London recently of Mr. Geoffery Mark Crossman, son of a millionaire brewer, of Coombe Hill, Butler's199 words
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Article133 1938-04-06 11 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. THE voters of this village have been asked to approve the absolution of a woman who was imprisoned for witchcraft In 1656 A resolution clearing the woman will be put before them at the next village meeting. It declares that she was unjustly accused133 words
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Advertisement86 1938-04-06 11 Dli\E A DANCE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra t TO-NIGHT FRIDAYS 8 P.M. lo Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. j SPECIALIZING: k. Ocular Muscle 4£&^P&&*z*_ anomalies Crossed i eyes. Complicated C cases of defective U EZ' vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON. D.OJS. (Dr. of86 words
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Article, Illustration317 1938-04-06 12 Kor the spectacle dance sequence at Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer's lavish musical Kusalie. a new sixty-acre studio was purchased. On this was built the kingdom of giant plaza, fair grounds, palace, do/ens of water fountains, waterfalls gypsy wagons and campflres, giant drums and a populace of fifteen hundred peasants317 words
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Advertisement41 1938-04-06 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CKOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED vykisr WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. All our watches are guaranteed entirely made m Switzerland AGENTS *UK RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORI41 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1938-04-06 14 HERE are two ideas for new blouses. Left, a charming 1 design for semi-evening wear for which we suggest georgette. j Frilled right round the neck > and down the front, it also has t a dainty ruched frilling at the bottom of the sleeves. Right1,547 words
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Advertisement24 1938-04-06 14 You II love them they're so delicious WILLARD'S I CHOCOLATES I Agents:- I S£ VERS sons., LTD. SINGAPORE raNANG KUALA LUMPUR. W. C. 124 words
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Article, Illustration747 1938-04-06 15 JUST LIKE ORDINARY PEOPLE LOVELI Dorothy I. amour may have sky-rocketted from the unknown into stardom but she lives more quietly than any star m Hollywood. She still ha> the saKle apartment which she rented when she first came to Hollywood, and though she entertains extra747 words
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Advertisement28 1938-04-06 15 j MAISON PERM J l Telephone 4610 takes pleasure m announcing the OPENING (of their new ultra-modern and AIR-CONDITIONED Ladies Hairdressing Saloon j 79, Stamford Road. 4 A28 words
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Advertisement260 1938-04-06 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE du?k I Oi Jr jWr [CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for twe months. From SINGAPORE X« lst Class 2nd Class Hongkong 5137.14 5102.86 Shanfchai 1188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama 5222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All260 words
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Advertisement501 1938-04-06 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG. MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S A N I II I A The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon anc second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with P and O S.N501 words
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Article141 1938-04-06 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Plover, Lch. Sir H. Anderson. Tung Song. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Crane A. Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Cedarbank. No. 1 Dock:141 words
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Article251 1938-04-06 17 Man Who Stole From His Divorced Wife Singapore, Tuesday. SENTENCE of 12 months' r.i. on each of two charges of theft and forgery, to run concurrently, was passed by Mr. Justice Home at the Assize Court to-day on B. Vapoo Marican, an Indian Mohammedan employed251 words
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Article162 1938-04-06 17 TAXI CHASE FROM GRETNA GREEN TEN minutes after a couple had been married over the anvil at the old Gretna blacksmith shop recently the girl's mother arrived m a taxi from Silverdale, Lancashire, 70 miles away, only to find that her daughter had left for Canonbie, m Dumfriesshire, with her162 words
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Advertisement288 1938-04-06 17 111 ll\S PIIILP LIVE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR May 30 June I J Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return288 words
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Advertisement237 1938-04-06 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Apr. 14 s.s. HARUNA MARU Apr. 28 s.s. KATORI MARU May 12 Rates to lst Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634 >«1 Marseilles237 words
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Miscellaneous304 1938-04-06 17 :pOSTAI^N TELL,CENCE I i <l^-..^- .m 0 i a *~~n i~ i- i— GBP MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Aden Aircraft "Corsair" 6 7 a.m. Africa East Aircraft "Corsair" 6 7 a.m. Africa So Aircraft "Corsair" 6 7 a.m. Burma Aircraft "Corsair" 6 7 a.m. Canada Whole304 words
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Article507 1938-04-06 18 Final Dividend Of 9 Per Cent. from Oir Own Correspondent i Kuala l.umpur, Tuesday. reference to the proposed expenditure on deviation of the railway and road at Sungei Besi to enahle valuable new tin-bearinjf ground to be worked, was m de by (lie <507 words
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179 1938-04-06 18 R.A.F. SEARCH FOR LOST BOMBER Singapore, Tuesday In VINCi boats and land planes from the Royal Air Force base at Seletar are engaged to-day m a widespread search for a Mldebeeste bomber which has been missing since 9 pm last night with three men aiioard The machine was out on179 words
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434 1938-04-06 18 Dramatic Club's $3,700 To Charity THE third annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club was held at the Clubhouse, 66. Bournemouth Head, on Monday with the Acting President, Mr. P. F. Kinsey m the chair. Before the meeting commenced, the Chairman referred to the great loss the Club434 words
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Article130 1938-04-06 18 Colorado Springs, Colorado SHIRLEY Temple', a 15-year- old eleyhc^t at the Ch*u- l enne Mountain Zoo. la a per j Act I dental patient. j J Dr. L. L. Glynn *old reporter this before perfo:r.iing some i dental uork on one of her jour i 1 massive130 words
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Article215 1938-04-06 18 Tokyo. Mar. 13. A POLICY of maintaining increasing friendly relations with Britain is being pursued by Japan, the Foreign Minister. Mr. Koki Hirota. told the national mobilization committee m the Lower House yesterday. Asked whether information unfavouI rable to Japan had been emanating i from British215 words
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Article83 1938-04-06 18 A comedy-drama was staged at th« Happy World by the Oleh Oleh Part* on April 1, for true purposes of assisui the party's unemployed members, and to replenish the performance paraphernalia. The show was a great success, and the hall was packed to capacity Included m the83 words
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Advertisement54 1938-04-06 18 STRENGTHENS -INVIGORATES SS9NMIOQ QV3H SQQQ ss3MNm^w3>Tsseq^TJfcß^MMg ALWAYS M? rTT^Wk I CONDITION %^s^/Jyf i DOCS HEAD i GUINNESS I m j theSTOUTyou'reusedto y 9 s NOIE-THE ABOVE DOCS HEAD !j I LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE. I o j^B^mZZUPOS HEAP CmWNESS DQfIS HEM) GU»MM«* ALWAYS ASK FOR "DOC'S HEAD" SIME, DARBY54 words
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Miscellaneous79 1938-04-06 18 Passengers Arrived rHE following passengers arrived m and or left Singapore by Imperial planes m the dates mentioned:— Aircraft "Adelaide" VH-UUA from Brisbane. Darwin and N.E.I. Arrived 2.4.38:— Mr. R. O. G. Masefield (Batavia*. Mr. R. G. Armit (Batavia*. and Sister E. Kenny (Brisbane*. Aircraft "Cameronian" G-AEUE for Penang, Bangkok.79 words
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Article286 1938-04-06 19 JOHORE BILL PASSED Suitable Provision' For Ex-Sultana from Our Own Correspondent johore Bahru, Tuesday. T m divorce of the Sultan and T M,ltanah of *> hore tK w c _bsoloU this morning with thei»MJ- "f b Bill by a meeting of the Stt «tth Bill for the286 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-04-06 19 Spearmen and insignia bearers at the funeral (Tribune). The Astana Mahkota, the late Sultan's official residence m Klang, where his remains were lying-in-state and from where the funeral took place on Monday. (Tribune). The u'ongan si-saja di-ra.ja. or royal bier, being cairied by58 words
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Article, Illustration136 1938-04-06 19 Singapore. Tuesday. rONTRAEAND Chandu to the amount v of 3,16fi tahils seized by officers of the Department of Excise m a house at Jervoia Road on Jan. 14 formed the subject of a charge of having been found m possession of non-Government chandu. preferred this morning136 words
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Article66 1938-04-06 19 <\ ed Church. The ceremony abruptly came I end but the couple were married without a hitch next day The bride Miss Hilda Muller of Great Brak River and the bridegroom Mr. Piet Delange of Craldock, Cape Province. Mosscl Bay. Cape Province. A BRIDE fainted as the66 words
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215 1938-04-06 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 5, 5 p.m. Tocal tor Company Dividend Books Date Kx. Dlt. year Close Payable Ampat Tin 5% final Apr 21 May 13 Apr. 22 8S less tax Batu Selangor 5% int. Apr. 20 Apr 26 \pr 21 10 r Batu Selangor 5%215 words
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Advertisement127 1938-04-06 20 M_— i i I■ i ii 1 m co m g ,o ALH AMBRA J The story deals with two rival underworld J j Fiffht-manasers, and their attempt to double cross each other. J It's a duel to the Death and said to be the J most fiery ever thrown127 words
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Miscellaneous548 1938-04-06 20 foNTHE RADIO I r LONDON ,^u^^hi^ UJf metre, < »gj£f> n<! GSO Mfi. Orche.sUM metre, (U18BK!.). p ut F Haydn Transmission i. P-™- yyyy. m -T-,kp your Choice A sS-HSSt 1 sin f?n 9?^ m.tr^ (H75 mc,) and and Thomas Butterv.ort.h. Introduction. (jM> 25.53 metres (II. 7& mcs; mo a548 words
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Miscellaneous318 1938-04-06 20 SINGAPORE 00 0 m MiSceHancous Proprannnr of New Gramophone Records. •md Kwci Urn. Drama: Shuns it. S«ns by Khim M, Ttt Bens TgfiSSbmm Music played by Chailios Ho. Btompers. Relayed hen the Great World Cabaret. 7.30 p m -Time. Weather. News and Announcements. 7.50 p.m.: --Singapore Log. 800 p.m.: -Selections318 words
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Miscellaneous305 1938-04-06 20 ■HONGKONG 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). 5 20—620 p.m. Chinese Programir.. 690 pm. Dance Music. 650 pm. Closing local Stock Qu> ta 6 10 55 S p m "Elsie and Doris" the Hill Billies and Greta Keller. 720 p.m. Local Time Signal, Weaher Report end Announcements. 723 p.m. Studio— Dance Band305 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-04-06 21 _r J*- INCIDENTS FROM THE GAME SFMJ2 ar r ,nc,dents from yesterdxy', First Division soccer m which I the Skins beat the Gordons 2—o. Gordons thus sustained their third successive defeat. (Tribune).37 words
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211 1938-04-06 21 Taiping Turf Club Shows A Loss Deficit Of $3,345 For Year \FTER providing $3,467 for deprecia- tion, the Taiping Turf Club shows a f 53.345 m last year's accounts. Totrl receipts m 1937 amounted to 532.033 and expenditure $31,633. Compared to 1936. decreases m revenue occurred as follows: Non-Selling sweeps211 words
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Article110 1938-04-06 21 Alexandria. §EEING a Saidi dork labourer. I hnrZ 'l a(l fdVen the Z bo!,r he c danger of s owning Mr. j. r Woo y df ec s .id officer on board the Bri- ush cargo steamer, Star of Ltt SP* Ponged to the rescue. i iJ110 words
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348 1938-04-06 21 Tennis RESULTS TIES AT THE S.C.C.& Y.M.C.A. IN the Handicap Mixed Doubles final of the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament played at the V.M.C.A. courts Miss E. Wilson and R. Nathan defeated Mrs. W D. Archer and J. S. Fisher 3—6. 6—3. 7—5 m a hard fought match. The losing pair started348 words
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Article, Illustration503 1938-04-06 22 MALAYAN XI SELECTED TO MELT CEYLON CRICKETERS mm kept up a steady attack on goal but while bad iuck their steps on a number of occa- was more often than not their £2lc passing that spoilt their moves. t>rr n mn imised their chances, while "roved very safe m the503 words
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Article159 1938-04-06 22 MATCH IN SINGAPORE DURING EASTER I Till Mall van team to meet the evlon tourists kfl Singapore on i the s.< U ground 1 J t Easter has fceea eeleetei as follows: l Dr. 11. <>. Hopkins (S.( >• i I X Saba pat hv << eylon 8.C.). A (irowder159 words
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377 1938-04-06 22 A. P. C WIN 3-2 IN COLOURLESS BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE GAME AT BALESTIER A.P.C 3; 11. &S. Bank 2. THK match In the Business Houses League played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday afternoon resulted m the Asiatic Petroleum Co beating the Hongkong Shanghai Bank 3—2. The game was notable377 words
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99 1938-04-06 22 CHANGI GUNNERS WIN G. N. Suffer Reverse In Soccer Friendly The nth Anti-Aircraft Battery of the H A I 'I' had little difficulty m defeating Praaer and Neave by two goal;. to nil In a friendly soccer match played on thi F unc N ground yesterday afternoon. Botto goal were99 words
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Article, Illustration423 1938-04-06 22 LADIES MEDAL AT S.G.C. Mrs. H. C. Atkin-Berry 103 16 87 The following is tne* draw and starting times for the first round of the iadies' Spring Cup to be played on Friday April 2.45 Mrs. Atkin-Berry v. Mrs. W. P. Douglas. -.50 bady Bagnall v. Mrs. C. R. Cherry.423 words
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117 1938-04-06 22 Moravia 2; Fort Canning 1. MORAVIA defeated Fort Canning by ifl two goals to one m the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Fort Canning yesterday afternoon The first half was even and there wa~ no score at the interval. Ten117 words
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Advertisement15 1938-04-06 22 "Good Companion" All-Brit SOLE AGENTS J DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD Singapore -kuala lumpur C" L_ J15 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-04-06 22 The Tides TO-DAY. 1.2: a.m.. 9 ft.; 2.44 p.m.. 7 ft. 4 ins. TO-MORROW: 214 a.m.. 8 ft. 5 ins.; '3.50 p.m., (J ft. 8 ins.26 words
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Article1815 1938-04-06 23 sE COND DAYS [CCEPTORS I Current Form Reviewed (By "Marcus Superbus") mn niV'S mid-week racing at T''^ v s provides a card of eight .♦c which have been drawn up T I'mA day of the Extra JeSS 5 the Penang Turf Club winners on the first1,815 words
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Article62 1938-04-06 23 SELECTIONS by Vrarcus Superbus" (Singapore) for to-day's races m Penang are as follows: Race I— TOYMAN Little John Race 2— CISCARA Hard Road Race 3— WAETERE Prince Herode Race 4— EMPIRE FLOWER Sec You Later Race S— SHOOT UP St. Charles Race ft— CLIFTON LAD62 words
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Article414 1938-04-06 23 TRACK NOTES FROM PENANG (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. RAIN last night, followed by an intermittent drizzle till 4.30 aon. this morning, made the going heavy for the training. The sky was overcast, but rain Kept away, and although the horses were out at 6.15, there was still semi-darkness.414 words
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954 1938-04-06 24 Labour Calls For General Election MOTION DEFEATED AFTER DEBATE IN COMMONS !>' i,,,i,n .ft*.. Mr Arthur G^^St^S had not preeaed the debate toa division wntn as follows- 'That as the foreign policy ol His Maiesty I Go ernment 7 i,r, inwards war and il inconsistent with rannot the dangerous drift954 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-04-06 24 J. A. DEAN, seen here making a high forehand return during yesterday's play m the S.C.C. tennis tournament. (Tribune).19 words
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Article68 1938-04-06 24 London. Tuesday. AT the request of the Minister for the co-ordination of defence, members of the management board of the engineering and allied employers national federation met th«"> Minister at the Ministry of Labour this morning. Sir Thomas Inskip was accompanied by the Minister of Labour and explained68 words
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Article104 1938-04-06 24 London. Tuesday. FREQUENT representations had been made during the last few weeks to the Japanese Government and the local Japanese authorities ia China with a view to the protection of British interests m North China, and the maintenance and preservation of treaty rights," said Mr. R.104 words
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Article219 1938-04-06 24 SOVIET REJECTS JAPANESE PROTEST Moscow, Tuesday. FE Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Shige Mitsu, called on M. Litvinov, the Soviet forrtgn minister, yesterday and protested against the alleged intervention of Soviet air forces m China. The protest was rejected. Mr. Shige Mitsu alleged that during recent lighting m China, Japanese troops brought219 words
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Advertisement34 1938-04-06 24 QUALITY OF "MOVEMENT" IS A CONDITION J S PRECEDENT TO A SALE OF WATCH. S A FINE SELECTION IN MODERN STYLES AVAILABLE AT j B. P. DE SILVA LIMITED. j AT IMMENSELY REDUCED PRICES.34 words
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