Morning Tribune, 20 April 1938
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Title Section12 1938-04-20 1 MORNING TRIBUNE -yj No 68. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, April 20, i! MVE CENTS.12 words
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328 1938-04-20 1 TROOPS RUSHED TO SOUTH SHANTUNG HEAVY FIGHTING GOING ON j IN YIHSIEN AREA HANKOW, TUESDAY jBE FIGHTING ON THE TIENTSIN-PUKOW RAILWAY FRONT CONTINUES UNABATED, PROMISING TO MAKE THE STRUGGLE FOR SHANTUNG PROVINCE. IN WHICH THE MAIN FIGHTING IS CENfRED AND WHERE IT WAS REPORTED THE JAPANESE328 words
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Article19 1938-04-20 1 Barcelona, Tuesday, übjected to a further raid this morning in tilled and 23 wounded., and casualties was iburbs.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article19 1938-04-20 1 Geneva, Tuesday. protest .si the i-ment M. Delvayo League to place on next meeting of of foreign inter- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article34 1938-04-20 1 Rome, Tut. -cuiy Tl.' vik Minis! Rome Slovak decided to Italian am '.of Abyssinia After the Lea Britain ihe Ita tion of Aby Ami Vi< tor Emu Kim: and Eir. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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115 1938-04-20 1 London. Tu S tkm 1 cani much belo.v leading f< r< titing rurbutabli I I seii Inrapprd( President Well-informed circles argue thai wim most of Europ ed in an orgy of rearmament expenditure, the United States' is well able to Indulj renReuter - 115 words
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Article57 1938-04-20 1 WOMEN CHILD KILLED Italian Record Flight Disaster Rome. Tuesday. IT is learned that Albertmi's plane (engaged on an attack on the Croy-don-Cape record crashed on a military camp at Zuara owing to shortage of petrol on Sunday evening struggling ;st headwinds across the Mediterranean. Two native women, and a childReuter - 57 words
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306 1938-04-20 1 Fran co- Italian Talks 6 POINTS FOR DISCUSSION Paris. i IT la understood that Italy nas agreed to pursue Franco-Italian talks although France is only represented m Rome by M. Blondel. Charge d'Afht, The appointment of a French Ambassador to carry out negotiations would have raised the question of immediateReuter - 306 words
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Article50 1938-04-20 1 Puns. Tuesday. thousand metal workers in npineerirm fa returned to work oUowing a month-long strike The men, acting under their Union's orde eturn to work wlv Ible but many of the big nvolved in the strike declare lhat re- i sun.: to I tech T ReuterReuter - 50 words
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156 1938-04-20 1 LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MITHUR BERNSTEIN. JACKIE COUGAN'S MOTHER, BROKE DOWN WHEN MAKING HER DEPOSITION AT TO-DAY'S PREPARATORY HEARING TO TRIAL OF THE $4-MII.LK)N SUIT BY HER SON AGAINST HER. Coon an alleges that the money reprf ■entfl mis earnings when he played 19 yearsReuter - 156 words
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Article28 1938-04-20 1 Rangoon, Tuesd Jim Broadb d at <> 14 i British id lHt for I i at. 7.1; >9 m He i.s re sui daybreak h. -morrow ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article129 1938-04-20 1 PRINCE BERNHARD IN ANOTHER ACCIDENT nines. I Wttit-J. Prince Bernhardt who left Ciaaei l»\ motor ear this morning with his brother Priaee Aechwia, followed by ear with the < -haulTeur and a polite effleer is reported to have telephoned hi.s friends (hat he had mvt with ;m aeeidentReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement17 1938-04-20 1 J OTHER PAOW Page I od l< N Uun |),n: J Mobilising jj S t bincw 2317 words
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Advertisement34 1938-04-20 1 I WANT MILK THAT KKI PERFECTLY WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY < > THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MJ T K I 7'A I.j flj J whom: milk I (►BTAINAHII ■iVKKYWIIKRE DISTRIBUTORS. S GET/. BROS. A CO.34 words
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Article77 1938-04-20 2 1 SON HILLS OF RIVER I TRAGEDY THE Sin 1 one di an, and i companion in another sam] wcii out fishing Aboul .'> a.m his h in the water iboal onie di it of his father He ppearing in I His: fforts to hjkl the man77 words
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Article85 1938-04-20 2 Singapore, I uesday. Till* body of a 85-year-old Mates named Salleh bin Hi ji Ibdol IVahab was found on the beach ;»t Bedoh <•" the morning «>i Apr. 16. it is nrd that death u.»^ due t<> drowning. s illeh is believed t<> have srone out fi85 words
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Article40 1938-04-20 2 1,1111 appeared In the 1 nrt t(» day When he pleaded 11 nan.' ii Church SI ,n when the acci ,ind and .snatched Hi. ded in time ii Information received later on tence v. tponed to Apr; [tended40 words
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Article60 1938-04-20 2 I 811 AN her maiden voyage to South ahum U' the mv. 14.000 ton K.P M motor v b d U1 Singapore on from Hongkong Spok( n i" ;1 arrival si ven were Loud Ln their pri rot the comfori they had experienced on th< c to Sing__pore60 words
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Article, Illustration125 1938-04-20 2 Sin BA< I hu In B Sun after his exploits iii Lnent, i ribune n ative country, a: point ol all bi< confined ins huntin intry In K kiiou ons. He number ol trophies, i with an authentic camera dition. ica Ls indeed125 words
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37 1938-04-20 2 CLERK DISAPPEARS Subsequent Surrender At Police Station i r having boon given jj Toll. Ot 1784.31 and >ung Ho- th 2 n April 17 and him •his mornspect of facts •v paid bark turned till April 26,37 words
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Article53 1938-04-20 2 Sli lellvered by Mr. R. A irth Magistrate, this ing m in which Mr I p ivin, a European. app< of driving a motor-car B h Road nvicted on the nt driving under 10 (1) oi the Traction Engine Ordinance, and fined on an altern driving under Code53 words
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Article516 1938-04-20 2 Sensational Malacca Murder Echo Sili Tin Suni nlnal Appeal to Golio argued the B the last Ma of hi was reserved This appeal was heard by p. A McElwaine, Mr Ju Mills and Mr. Ju K Terrell. Mr Paul Storr i the Crown Mr Goho, counsel a llant, said that516 words
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Article63 1938-04-20 2 Sii. Atnpt to brii g ashore I wa by a Chinese in in the Singap noon. His attempt, h succi ssful as ho waa am I .Revenue Officer on patrol du r viarbour rhi.s morning before Mr. H i\ trict Judge, "Criminal Disti X*n Kia: Oon63 words
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58 1938-04-20 2 Sin I MR. R. C M. Wi.-hart utth d^urt rhis morni Mr L C O" h on l vhA I false declai I the Shippinj Master's Office by Riclrdo Brilliant- an t o. I Police baiA of $2,500 I when accuse! l claimed i'-^tponel^ to58 words
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Advertisement97 1938-04-20 2 PACKARD-BELL i Jft RADIOS for 1938 If JL.* statiom/«(l diah Iwv >J5U\ vi I \y\ Ir.iturrs Modern Cabinet stylWy _/\ly^ \ml it ll;^ h thvsv beasll > ing Full range lour. \ll/ v-kkfiA A l#f/% I'lflric Jans |-\V A 'I?Wfi- W4 _>i taught a beautiful BIAI IV you'll admire f01d...97 words
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Advertisement29 1938-04-20 2 THE ,a PHjILIPPIIVE C(Tel. ISS4) W 330, Orchard Kd DEYCLBAJ m spcW and DYEING Wits SPKCIM Kl (9^ l^fl Special machine ■^ftftfM f r (|r inC ZrrW tompeUtive V™**29 words
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Article62 1938-04-20 3 Called Friend Traitor, Then Stabbed Him CHINESE WHO BROKE SHOW CASES OF JAPANESE SHOP Our Ou:i luar, Tic r1 y ua ho prose- Apr. 10 the accused it Jalan ac- the it to a .:d there am< d N' I. an lish to quarGoh62 words
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Article76 1938-04-20 3 N INTERNATIONAL indeed .s fCoian At last nights dinnei <>t thi i»ore Rotai j Club, M. Dnperrej (presideni i ol Rotarj International and lime. Dnperrey were enter- N S lained to Indian dancing, Maia\ ronf] reisha dan- cinf, M.ila\ ilai and a ninesc act S w i Kotarj dinner76 words
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Article88 1938-04-20 3 Opium Aattemp 20 talnls ol thro tade by a. I the uxiihai-. during Shortly alter 5.30 Apr. 18, a containing two /pptd B Baa The vehicle was examined and cleverly con- d in a bunc found the opium. Chin Yan claimed pa I the bundle and the88 words
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Article277 1938-04-20 3 Penanf, Tvesdaj. \UH\I Iw- objects were in preparing nb does not rt-allv matter. iii!!<»t ha\; foi any Mid even it \i iu» > 'on and Id not I d." Hi ai thi the derly Chinese was charged with possession of explosive, namely a bomb. The jury277 words
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35 1938-04-20 3 Sheltered In Hut, Killed By Lightning Sinprtipore, Tuesday. on tiie morning of 4-year-old Chinese box tnile, Woodlands Road. hut nearby Iter. iere for a few minutes ►truck by lightni; Into the death of 1 i35 words
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Article10 1938-04-20 3 EUROPEAN WOMEN'S LOSSES ft of rt the i 130 he10 words
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153 1938-04-20 3 18 WOMEN 3 MEN DRAW ALLOWANCE FROM F. M. S. WAR RELIEF FUND THI the acFund at thi dch cost tment B Col, Ooven i d Bank of India. Aus- tra 10 £1> and lncom< tion of capit. A: th< commencement of the y under revi< w th( valu< eld153 words
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Article63 1938-04-20 3 WORKING HARD AT 71... \iu«r 10 icara oi Perfect I! heumai all i i work M ol health the need foi lint ntui lly, they staj n habit Th< n, first tim< id their I through carrying h< :Mh and ol thr body Almost your youth has return i feel63 words
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Advertisement103 1938-04-20 3 I HORSE HEAD BRAND p^M^ o»z <4ND c<^ iMADEINBURfUI GUARANTEED 100% BItMIISII HASTES, GILFILLAft LJD. Sin^anorc, Ku; la Lumpur, hving. For Everything in School Book.* Stationery Suppli< etc. Go to PETER CHONG'S Lducational Suppliers, Printers, et. MUAR NAN t HOTEL AGENTi k.\ press Service timrs clail>. 1. HAJ cin u103 words
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Article58 1938-04-20 4 PALM OIL (Malaya) i-»-day bi hulk April M pt lers < >PKA (Straits I M April Shipmeni SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) April M iv Shipment I 1 1 rAPKM (Ist quality) pore) April .<t PEPPER (F.A.Q White Mm itok :s 13 16 B IMBIER (Good Mark) Block April KUBI]58 words
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Article30 1938-04-20 4 < his To-day Ch > I 09 t 8 3116 16 1 hai l i l l nomi 1 2 15|16 M 132 I i I 1 i T 4630 words
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Article21 1938-04-20 4 I 1 1] f.OIJ) Previous To-daj Pine r E«-l 2d ILVER i L6 18-1 i moi 18 h3 1621 words
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Article54 1938-04-20 4 is.) a motor car al thr B had hip, knee and < >f and complained <>f severe pain ovci Mic i mlder 1 1 <• i v 1 1 1 Street, :< Chi i to hospital Hei condition Is nol Phei thi lips and ue Low Tui day54 words
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Article130 1938-04-20 4 *fc: London. April 20 P,, To-day Chu: 99 3 29 6 +3d Dunlop Rubber 30 G raa ctric 759 76. 10' 2 'l l iin; [ndusti r2 9 3210'j I i7»a In.; !38 9 138 I 1 7» 2 ci Anglo-Dutch 25 9 P g.] 6-14 1130 words
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163 1938-04-20 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Review Singapore. 1 uc-tt.i v MINING: i m at midday was Th^Tin'shw marl I •■>!»- lays opened brightly with ?ound demand for stocks and pi lO rally speakii w cento higher han on Thui rbe Australian section was ho* an exception to the rule principally163 words
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228 1938-04-20 4 MARKET REPORT Lewis Peat's London Review 1/lESSRS. Lewis Peat, Ltd.. m their IH weekly rubber market report from London, dated Apr 5, state: fall of a farthing per lb. following tlic Control Committee's meeting las: f day was followed later in the week by the failure of a bit; Japanese228 words
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Article44 1938-04-20 4 [V ending Apr. 0 u pori \wc\ pin from M lay amounted to 41.070 cases ol which 22,476 155 px the United Kingdom. ntinent i 10.9*J4 i to Canada, and where, i expori period Dec 26, the < orresponding or an44 words
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Advertisement58 1938-04-20 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKINC; CORPORATION LIMITED 1 PR I KAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VAI.i (jrw»llcr\ or import il^f J Qjl ,pi documenU) m SAFE BOXES BSISiI I^IB m our VAULTS al CHINA INSURANCE COMFANY LTD BUILDING CHUUA STRi Is our JJ> I' dl II I 1 %II II PY fully58 words
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Advertisement6 1938-04-20 4 SIME DARBY &Co r& ***\>***c* aqenti6 words
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642 1938-04-20 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Ip m. MINING 4 I*2 4 7 1 2 > (1 28 30 42 6 47 6l 19 6 20 6 0.55 0.65 19- 20--l 42V& 1.47>2cd 201- 211-1-13 3 14 3 0.38 0.42 1.04 1.08 19 8 20 3 26 -299 309 0.75642 words
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Article182 1938-04-20 5 I ard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nom. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom rod 1947 $1,600,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 nom red. 1955 $1,000,000 Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO 112 nom I red. 1963 $2,000,000182 words
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Article175 1938-04-20 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 10 1 2 4 4 1 2 cd Batu Selani 1.40 1.47cd Hongkong Tin 19,- 20Honi 104 1.09 Jelebu 75 80cd Kramat 10- 111Kamunting Tin 0- 101Killinghali 16;- 17 Katu Tin 22,- 23,Kuchai 1.22 1.27 Larut 9- 11) -xd Lingul175 words
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Article19 1938-04-20 5 Mohammed Pasha Mahmud, I p- Ime Minister, has renounced his ire of economy in the int< I the St.19 words
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132 1938-04-20 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V.. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS IMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors 11 C. REHBOCK Managing Hoard: D. crena de lONGH President m TAUDiN CHABOT Director132 words
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Advertisement108 1938-04-20 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Sir jßMifm i F Bankerg and Brokers in Securities and >ditits. Daily foreign Market Cable and Quotation S Members: NEW YORK COTTON BXCHANG COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N'.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR KXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EX( HANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK108 words
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Advertisement304 1938-04-20 6 THE DOCTOR HAS WAY WITH WOMEN! J 111 Kill s I'.l I ORI ITOI R KYKS I 111 n iins MM CRIMI on INNOCEM mw i 41 PAVILION 6-15-9-15 I IS! NK.III M S r— —a I^^^^^m 'If A iviisi PARAMOUNI NEWSREEL. i ROXY BAR <>!'» N FJM "II MIDNIGHT304 words
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Advertisement282 1938-04-20 6 I For v»\irs I his Famous Btorj Mas itirted the Hearts nf Millions: OM m has been r< made h> the studio that gave ><>u (.()<n> i \i;ih mi 1 1\\ GRI \i /ik. l ELD." Blii i ki 3 SHOWS T()-I)\V t .11 I I IPI. 3.15-6.15-9.15 j 1282 words
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381 1938-04-20 7 RANPURA" Passengers Leaving On Friday For Europe :t passengers leaving tor Europe on Friday by ailing at 9.30 a.m.:— on Amery, Mr,. M. T. ft Mrs L. W. Arnold, Mtt* Mr. &Mrs J. W. AnderT. Anderson. Mr. Mrs teman, Miss Bateman, Mr. field, Mr. A. Beckett, Miss m. Mrs. R.381 words
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Article60 1938-04-20 7 Si: I mmand ti»tiitr> u i op *BaJ tneu Dj Ived her< thk moi -id moored man Upon irrivul the sloop fired tin 2\ gun i wtiii h th« military bai T*nN :un. The British Naval Offli Guard from II m Naval Office boarded th» ■on her60 words
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Advertisement155 1938-04-20 7 NEW WORLD Positively /AST NIGHT! It's The Last Chance to See This Wonderful FREE Act. Performed by the Death Defying "KIRILOFF" /ou'll Applaud cheer :im when you see him perform on top of a 100 feet pole. Best Picture" savs REYNOLD'S WEEKLY. s t The CAPITOL'S Next Attraction I! i155 words
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Advertisement182 1938-04-20 7 TO-DAY' at the ALHAMBRA j 3 SHOWS. 3-15—6-15—9-15 jSBBp 1 i Masterpiece «.f llt.rror. The Screen's \^vWJr>r S M«>^< rerrifyini Mystifyini Melodrama. MARIE WFLSON EDDIE CRAVEN *~t«i M< f* J NEXT CHANGE N It it's Big Business you're after Don't fail to s«>< The I j lone Family in HKr182 words
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Article117 1938-04-20 8 CRAVE DANGtk IN TIME OF WAR Washington, April 1 •eport of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee on the 1,560 millions naval expansion programme the prompt passage of the meai ure and gives warning that ts pre ...t arm;. mm!, the Unit b >uld be117 words
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Article32 1938-04-20 8 Toronto, *pri] 1H iliau >e and M thr ml > whii tinu- the peac for three d and the will ouH not ii misrhiel ol which Able wWle run- I iter32 words
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Article66 1938-04-20 8 Pope Blesses Franco Vatican City. Apr 18. A papal blessing was bestowed on 1 Franco, who OXI the occasion of the ca». nof the new Spait ol the Franciscan Missionary, Dehoi egraphed to the titude at the canonitlty to His Holiness. The pope replied saying hr was siad to ig66 words
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Article133 1938-04-20 8 dun, Apr. 18 tii: iph Bangkok com ri ang Pradit. Ign Minister, in an inter-. that I nt Japo-Sia-ity Is solely concerned wit I f Y »wn domains. "It contains no secret clauses and have made no pi and have no understanding with Japan obliging ider any kind133 words
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Article504 1938-04-20 8 THE following quotations fron :k were received from Me E. Levy Co., by air mail yesterday La.st Bale STOCKS Apr 14 Apr. 16 Adams Exp: J hany Sti 16*8 Allis Chalmers 44j'4 Amor. Can 88 U 89 > 2 Amer. Cynamid "B" 21 2l; a Amer.504 words
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Advertisement108 1938-04-20 8 i nr^ vam •m. Law 1 Ji lired |fe /v No appetite Here is rT22EOEE2.^J NEW HEALTH WeaknCM <>t i t»o tirrvrs m.iy result in any of a numbei <>l c< mplaintt slrr[-»U-bs>n«jN latitur, lack of appetite Um k ol meruy. <-k Ii is, ol count utekai •< i attach108 words
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Advertisement144 1938-04-20 9 TII E FZ, YING *TA\l> A It l> *fiir\ «$T H H,P. THE REAL FAMILY tAK Singapore) limited for the family has to conform to certain definite requirements DistributorsA William Jacks Co., (Malaya). Ltd. t Economy in running and purchase price Kmla Lum/ hf t Roomy comfort with ample enclosed144 words
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99 1938-04-20 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore Wednesday, Apr. 29. 1938 MALAYA'S AIR SERVICE Triou i Weai i ice i o nded shortly in order link uj im with the to draw at- a i <>i nmunicj i ol an entin i I thi nd dui t > .ml id. we found K.it till99 words
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231 1938-04-20 10 Huge Naval Costs To-day Are PENALTY of NEGLECT ir Arm 00 in «ii th< nd ;i portion ol this Inci m ol t are to i apart from their 1. li ct more apparent I -im- ih. ount I the in A :ied. being m by 1 'A- be mi-231 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-04-20 10 vterribl been overwheli b i*h great pa !im between II n— pictw Planet NewsPlanet News - 14 words
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Article46 1938-04-20 10 I L. Pi m. Assistant SuperinUi S.S.. has bt en seconde for «ervi I rnment i Johore. tging Direct* Ltd. hi J. Downe and A Mr. E W i cer illan, in place of Kei ill i: minutes of th J fled as c i46 words
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Advertisement23 1938-04-20 10 Aays VVTiitc Label mcrti Most of us can find fault with our eyes shut. But no fault can b* found with OEWAJ&'S v.23 words
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Article172 1938-04-20 11 GOOD LUCK WHICH BECAME BAD! WOMEN WIN SWEEP PRIZE AND ARE CAPTURED BY BANDITS Hongkong, Apr 12 Cine to forty-five female servants employed In Hongkong really tisfortune to them. .died women of this prof ession bought a su meeting, which yielded abo ut $470 to each of them. Over forty172 words
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Article75 1938-04-20 11 REFUSED DANCE SHE TOOK POISON sion by her husband woman, it was Qtly, swallowed tablet i ontalnlng arsenic others to her baby girls, two. Bremner, of Haddoch Cotaear Aberdeen, said to 16, pleaded guilty to poison to her babies. ted that Mrs. Bremner the window, "I have taken hbours gave75 words
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Article69 1938-04-20 11 Haverstraw, New York. HALF a mile of railway line, a. historic cannon and a large monument the local cemetery are among the curious ther re. Emptv houses have been stripped of mtm»s and numerous wrecked have be( n I from the before v. The authorities believe69 words
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96 1938-04-20 11 Istanbul. known as the "Baden Powell" oi Tui I lie age of 67. mm- exploits during the Great War earned him B] he had. d the last ten tf his life 1 the boy scout movement in Turk* avours, boy and organisations96 words
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Article197 1938-04-20 11 Hostilities Will Be Conducted Leisurely For Years On Tropic Isle Bathurst Island. IBORIGINES on this tropic island off A the northern coast of Australia have prepared for a leisurely civil war which probably will be raging still when all is quiet on the Chinese and197 words
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Article101 1938-04-20 11 "Britain Came Close To Disaster" Edmonton, Alberta. S DECAUSE of faith in the S S principle of collective S s curity and queni dis- armament "Britain a close to disaster." Mr, lan MacKenzie, Minister of National Defence, told mem- bers of the Canadian Legion •soldiers' association) at a meeting here.101 words
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Article128 1938-04-20 11 London Ijvii': hat .1 child wan born i Mrs. Anne Muriel bella Game Id daughter-in-I Air Vi f ml Sir Philip Game, Commissioner ol Metropolitan Police, was given at an Inqw Bath Dr c; A Mitch. Mr Game had a can operation Her stopped, and despiti128 words
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Article153 1938-04-20 11 Versatile! Thats ii hi e," remarked a lorry driver to a 74-year-old woman was movin b little house at Claj near here hould thin] Is," she n nan machine-guns lnsi< thinking he had unina i t.ooded men) plot hurried to the nearest police-station and dei.. unced153 words
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Advertisement74 1938-04-20 11 DINE A, DAJVCeI at the Capitol Restaurant I Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra TO-M(.HT IKIDAVS S P.M. e«» Nidnifht No ADMISSION CHARGE. Sl'hl I ..LI/INO: Ocular Muscle -^gS^ffVa^. anomalies Crossed eyes. Complicated fl W'^fc, cases of defective W, 2*2^ riifoc. GUnw if led* K. A. THOMPSON D.O (Dr. ««f74 words
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Article, Illustration347 1938-04-20 12 uper-streamlined car which tapers t.» the tail and is broken onlj by the turret i:i which the driver sits has been deaimed b> Reftd Ballton and built foi John Cobb'a attempt on the world's land speed record on the Utah salt Hats m \.t August.. Two Napier enginesPlanet News - 347 words
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Advertisement41 1938-04-20 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WHIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRl»r WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A M'KCIALITY. I All our wat Cf.l e in 9wi AGENTS rv;K RENE ULLMANN I Minis ri.xri: siN(;AP()iti'41 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1938-04-20 14 A Real Class House— Cavalcade Of Fashion -Women Prepare To "Do Their Bit" —Women In The News London. April 8, 19 'THE glass house should bi id hou f or ,i shines as brightly inside as it d :(1 Mrsu.- Chamberlain, as she tood on the1,321 words
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Advertisement61 1938-04-20 14 \in vv Idea in stand. i, el I. imps is to havr then niadr so that th.v look like < nidi ahia, tin- franu- work Jfl I t >f|| dB 'j 4 Mn< i^w gv» ■7^'^BC^ h^l fl^P^^ *^^^B^r^BS)L fl I _iftJT iLI fikk. '**B Bh^V *c^» 1 W' ■a^Ba^Ba^Bfta^Ba^K^61 words
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Advertisement53 1938-04-20 14 niatuml 'Jlawur Discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER SOUPS because of that delightful natural flavour. Your guests (and your family too!) will prefer them for the >ame reason you can taste the difference! You'll save money, too, when you serve AYLMER SOUPS, w Agents: IOSI I'll IiKWI Its A SONS IM\ Singapore,53 words
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Advertisement19 1938-04-20 15 MAISON PERM f*^y Telephone 4610 fc> C> IB LADIES HAIR A^ jM DRESSING SAtOON^^YBF 79 Stamford Rozti^K f U19 words
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Advertisement256 1938-04-20 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, Available for (wo months. From SINGAPORE To Ist Class 2nd Class IJongkouji $137.14 $102.86 BlMMfthal $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Vokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at any port on or oil the256 words
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Advertisement448 1938-04-20 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA r l^ \M SAILING APRIL 21, AT 3 P.M. Th< sel has excellent modern accommodation for First Salooi. i Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with P. and O. S.N. Coy 1448 words
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Article130 1938-04-20 17 TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Registration and parcels by the K.L.M. close at 7 p.m. on the same day. Registration and parcels by the K.NJ.L.M. close at 7 p.m. to-day. tration by the Aircraft "Sydruey" close at 7 p.m. to-day, x Correspondence prepaid at special air mail130 words
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85 1938-04-20 17 Singapore. Tuesday. On the afternoon of Apr. 3, an Indian tell off from the first floor of Beach Police Station, a height of about J4 feet, and was taken to hospital un:uuscious, dyins an hour after AdmisThere was swelling on the left side jf85 words
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Article57 1938-04-20 17 Interpreter <From Our Ovn Correspondent; Muar, Api. It. Mr. S. Ponnudurai. Tamil Interpreter attached to tne Magistrate's Court at Johore Bahru has come to Muar on .ransfer. He took up duties this morning. It is understood that Mr. Murugesu. Tamil interpreter attached to the Magistrate's Court. Muar. will57 words
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Article181 1938-04-20 17 me loiiowinn were pas m K.L.M. plan Ived from N E I by the ibi.s. Mr Mr.i Booq,uet, Mr. E. Hunnebeck, Mr. w. a. Giel. Mr Casebourat, Mr Recevcur, M- n v. Alkemate. clia and Europ the ibis. Mr. o. Holmann (Bangkok), Mr E Hunnebec (Amsterdam), Mr181 words
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Article41 1938-04-20 17 Canadians are eating more onions with the result that there is a scarcity at the present time which is being mec by imports. The United States is the principal source of supply, but shipments are expected from Egypt and New Zealand41 words
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Article24 1938-04-20 17 A fire broke out at the Wraysbury Paper Mills, near Windsor, which involved most of the mill buildings, although the offices were saved. I24 words
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Article141 1938-04-20 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE lUK \VII\KW EXPECTED TO Alilllvl I iilraiw Im! >hip (.(klouh Gmti Gati KKPPKL lIAKKOIK .Main Wharf: M uos, Dredger Kuantan Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour King's Dock: James Stove No.141 words
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Article169 1938-04-20 17 Singapore, Tuesday. "I was formerly in the rubber business, but lost heavily, and have deen practically penniless for two months. I have no previous convictions, and ask your worship for leniency." These statements were made this morning In the Third Police Court before Mr. E. C. G: Barrett169 words
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Article46 1938-04-20 17 Exports <>i fresh appli i froni Canada during the current season to the middle of February amounted to 1,238,310 barrels, 51,402 half-barrels, 2,362,607 boxes. This wa.s an increa.se of 440.486 barrels, 11,712 hall-barrels, and 564,173 boxes over the corresponding period In the previous apple shipping season46 words
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Advertisement279 1938-04-20 17 HlirVS PIIILI* LIXE. i Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS »ue Sails. ;LLA Apr 30 v 3 May 30 June 3 round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the roJ uisengen may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or the connecting K.P.M. Vessel iX 1 I S 1 AINE SfcDMfil279 words
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Advertisement231 1938-04-20 17 N. 1. K. LINJEi GExXERAL PASSENGERS HGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles 6c Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU Apr. 28 s.s. KATORI MAiiU Ma" 12 s.s KASIMA MARU May 26 Rales to Ist ulass 2nu tlv* Naples $574 $621 $634231 words
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Article, Illustration495 1938-04-20 18 Inaccessible Kota L Bahru Will Be Only One Hour From Penang sit. iy. Tin. TRIBI abi< to anno exclu.iv<<v that Wearne Brothel the plom air (light* within Malaya Open a new service within thefuture. 'Ihi.. will jink up with the OUI <i K<»t495 words
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Article78 1938-04-20 18 Five Year Plan In Rumania Bucharest, Apr. 18 A RUMANIAN five-year economic pla comes into effect to-morrow unde the direction of M. Constantinescu Minister of the new Department of Na tional Economy. It includes a plan for the exploit a tion of the Rumanian oil fields, whereby 3 Commission, including78 words
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Article54 1938-04-20 18 Washington, Apr. 18. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has pardoned I Doctor Francis Townsend. the elder:y author of the "old age revolving pensions scheme," who recently was sentenced to a month's imprisonment foi •ontempt of the House of Representatives by walking out of a Congressional Committee which was enquiring54 words
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Article19 1938-04-20 18 Central electric stations in Canad produced 27.574.926,000 kilowatt houi during 1937 compared with 25,394 > 292.0( kilowatt hours during 193619 words
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Article23 1938-04-20 18 Two young seamen of the French c :ev Mercpe were killed by poisonoi fumes, while working on the vessel Grangemouth Dock, near Faikirk.23 words
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Article181 1938-04-20 18 Washington, Apr. 18 nESPITF denials it is persistently affirmed that the Vice -President, !Mr A* John Nance Garner, is objecting to President Roosevelt's spending programme with an emphasis boding ill *<* the Administration. Although Mr. Garner has fought for all the President's objectives for five181 words
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Article40 1938-04-20 18 ftdlana consume approximately 78 per cent, of the field products of their farms, 91 per cent, of their meat production. 94 per cent, of the dairy production and 98 per cent, of poultry production, according to a recent government survey.40 words
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Article92 1938-04-20 18 Fatal Lorry Accident Singapore, Tuesday TAN Ah Leh. a 10-year-old Cfc boy, is reported to have been seri- injured, when he was knocked down by a motor lorry, alleged to hav* boon driven by a Chinese, in Mcrchan* shortly after 9 a.m. this morning Ah Leh was picked up in92 words
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Article87 1938-04-20 18 New York, April 18THE hearing of a £400,000 suit agaim Lord Duveen by an American ai dealer and collector, which was to nav opened here to-day has been postpone by the New York Supreme Court OjN Oct 3 with the consent of both partn after the plaintiff,87 words
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Article31 1938-04-20 18 Canadian imports from British Sou' Africa in the month of December la were valued at G. $238,913 as compelwith G. $26,255 in December 1936, increase of G. $212,658 or 810.0 cent.31 words
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Advertisement33 1938-04-20 18 For this Competition «>■■!? -/tqfa -Films €*an be used. Hoes this mean a handicap? Definitely n €i t The experienced photographic would have chose n. anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-fii^ The Film For the tropics!33 words
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Article, Illustration141 1938-04-20 19 Q\ this page will he found pictures received tor our Agfa Photographic competition for the current month. The competition carries prizes of Agfa cameras and films fhree cameras and 12 rolls of him are given each month to the senders of the hest photographs All pictures141 words
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Advertisement196 1938-04-20 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Apr. 19, 5 p.m Total for Company Dividend Books Date Kx. Dl*. y eal Close Payable TIN Ampat Tin b^r final Apr 21 May 13 Apr. 22 less tax B:itu Selangor sr;5 r int. Apr. 20 Apr 26 Apr 21 10' < Jelebu196 words
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Miscellaneous931 1938-04-20 20 w I ON THE RADIO *w I HNHON coco (Angelo M 1752-1788. Transniis n,n 2:— 6.05 p.m.— 0.11 Moll om. '^»J 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); 7 :i0 B m 'Made i i Itain' M i3.»7 metres (21.47 met): GSG Finland Indu !l metres (17.79 mcs) and GSO orded 19.7(» nn'tr«f»931 words
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Miscellaneous660 1938-04-20 20 SINGAPORE HONGKONG 100 p.m.:— Miscril.u.' Pro- 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). nr'imir. a Gramophone Record*:. interval 5 20 P m rhinosr Programi: 600 p m r> n m London Palladium Ol g nanrsn^on 1 fW£ Sp-. Ho.n, local Stock Quo ?S Vernal S by the Chorus 01 Lao C" p m660 words
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825 1938-04-20 21 ROTARY CHIEF TALKS ON INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS SOLUTION BY FORCE OF ARMS IS ONLY A FLEETING REMEDY f international problems brought about by force of arms were THAI '^imPdies and that real solutions could only be secured by I but tin^ J iH fa and friendship, were the views expressed by825 words
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Advertisement74 1938-04-20 21 NEWs__=_______I HUDSON l<v hj^,_ 'r_a.'l__tf_w_-f*-i' *i^ ml tl i 'SW v\ J^ /JmyM&xt _f _tf *ZmSt^£r W tF mir New Hudson's bicycles arc of specialised char. as opposed to the "mass-produced" variety. You can be quite certain that with a Mew Hudson you will be sure of having THE BFJST74 words
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287 1938-04-20 22 FORMOSA MOBILISING FOR ATTACK ON FUKIEN? Chinese Guerillas Are Causing Endless Worry To Japanese Everywhere Shanghai, Apr. 15 i Form- to bi mobilised for the J n V\ Puklen province A h move was mad by Japanese I n lf m) thi pupot t refonned Government develop" that province. on287 words
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Article283 1938-04-20 22 TROUNCING FOR F. N. Chinese Bank Win By s—o Murom O. C. Bank 5; F. &N. 0 DISPLAYING all round superiority, the Overseas Chinese Bank defeated the Fraser and Neave by s—o,5 0, in a onesi ciea game in the Business Houses League on F. N.'s ground yesterday. Tne Bankers283 words
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Article52 1938-04-20 22 11 <ccr match 'i al ranglln yesterday the RA MS defeated "8" Co., Royal [nnisklllings, by 2 0. Olai red the ftrsi oaJ for the Medii ;,ii.s the cud ot the Qrsl netted the cond utter whcn Harding'a shot rended ofl the upright. The quintet) -ral good <52 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-04-20 22 THE i.(M \l.s, u ho made their debut in local league soccer yesterday beaten by the Chinese 2 o. Below: An incident. TribuneTribune - 23 words
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266 1938-04-20 22 NESTANGLO TO RETAIN HOUSES LEAGUE HONOURS? ANOTHER VICTORY REGISTERED WINNING what was regarded as the key match m the Business Houses League, by defeating the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in their fixture yesterday on the Y.M.C.A. ground, Nestanglo are now well on the road to retaining Che championship which they266 words
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Advertisement12 1938-04-20 22 "Good Companion" AU-lirr g- SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR12 words
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Advertisement25 1938-04-20 22 WHY You SHOULD GET ALL Your British Periodicals from us I Competitive Prices <ntral Accessible E.M. Glover Co.. A 11, The Arcade, Singapore, ound Floor)25 words
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675 1938-04-20 23 LOYALS BEATEN 2-0 IN FIRST DIVISION DEBUT MISSED CHANCES IN CHINESE MATCH MEDIOCRE SOCCER AT THE STADIUM ti n I«B.vßover. nated the Chinese, strong contenders for league honours this season, A i little difficulty in beating the Loyals, who made their first appearance n na "J by 2-oin a first675 words
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229 1938-04-20 23 S.C. C. TENNIS Mixed Doubles And Spring Tourney TIES for to-day in the mixed doubles tournament at the S.C.C. are as follows: HANDICAP EVENTS E. C. Cherrington and Mrs. D. S. Ainger f —ls' vs T. C. Hamlyn and Ml Etlin (scr.i. E. .1. Cassels and Mrs. A. Hinds <—229 words
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296 1938-04-20 23 England vs. REST Golf At Bukit Timah THE following are the teams and starting times for the Singapore Goll Club England v. The Rest four-ball match to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning (England players mentioned first i 8 30 S. A. Beavis and C. u. 5a thwaite296 words
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Article76 1938-04-20 23 Spring Cup At Bukit Timah THE following are the starting times for the second round of the Singapore Golf Club Ladies' Spring Cup competition to be played to-morrow (2Lst> 3.30 Mrs. Douglas v. Mrs. Cherry 3 35 Mrs. Cowen v. Mrs. Day 3.40 Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Elder76 words
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Article91 1938-04-20 23 The following arc the results of the first round of the Singapore G.C. Guillemard Cup golf competition. C. G. Satterthwaite beat A. W. B. Gill 2 1 H. C. Ainslie beat J A. Chippindale 4 3 F. Bedford beat J. L. J. Haxworth 6 5 C. W. Warren91 words
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Article44 1938-04-20 23 Y M C A XI ft Police tO-d >10 pm a» the Police Depot Jenvey, M Swyny, V. N. Pillay, .1 MY«'o Siew Whye. P. V 8. Ort.on. Sing Ching, J B Shaw. W. Mitchell. R» M Oua Kiat, G L Day.44 words
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Article98 1938-04-20 23 City And Suburban TO-DAY'S BIG RACE AT EPSOM London, Tu pROBABLES and Jockeys for the City 1 and Suburban to be run at Epsom tomorrow (mile and 2 furlongs) ar< follow.s it'ox (Pat Bemtley) Full Sail (E. Smith i i Flag of Truce (Jones) Chuchoteur (Johnstons) Puzzler (Riekabv* St. Magnus98 words
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Article88 1938-04-20 23 London, Monci EASTER Monday's rugby mutches resulted as follows Bath 0; O.M.T. 16. Bridgend 9: Coventry 10 Bristol 9; Headingley 8. CardiiF 13; Harlequins b. Dublin Wanderers 3; Birkenhead 15. Gloucester 12 University A. U. 11. Newport 14; London Welsh 18. Northern 6; Blackheath 15. North ci Ireland88 words
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Article174 1938-04-20 23 A Ceylonese Visitor's Experience Singapore, Tuesday. I EAVING his hut in a motor car in L High Street on the evening of Apr. 17, Mr. Joseph G. C. Wijeyeratne. i visitor who came to Malaya with tiie Ceylon cricketers, was informed on his return from a tailor's shop174 words
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65 1938-04-20 24 HOME SOCCER Yesterday's League Games .don. Tui I NGUSH U \ci I DIV. I Hud( 1111 v 2 I 1 I NGUBB I \<»i «>»> n 4 a T entry City l Barnsley <> W. 1 Blackburn R. 1 I M.I IsH U \(.l I I>IV HI (Northern) 0 Y«»rkReuter - 65 words
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Article21 1938-04-20 24 Seattle, Tuesday. The death occurred to-day of Mr. John P Dore. one of America's Labour Pioneers and Ex-Mayor of Seattle.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article38 1938-04-20 24 Singapore. Tuesday. Charged this morning with "having no visible means of subsistence" before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, Spencer Gerald Workman. a European, pleaded guilty and was remanded in police custody till Apr. 26 for repatriation.38 words
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112 1938-04-20 24 "MADAME X" Film At Capitol Should Not Be Missed MADAME X", which opened at Capitor last night, us one of ftlms which should not be missed. from a famous play which has b< n pular ever sin I perform many y drama i .1 nowad Mid her down her forget112 words
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Article22 1938-04-20 24 A. C. S. Sports for the ACS. old boys' 440 v ividual) will b«> run off Oil Satu 530 at Oldham Hall.22 words
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Advertisement225 1938-04-20 24 (l\n NAVAI nn MILITARI TAILOR AND oinniJ j THONE »l l AHOK _^r~* i i +*^r** i,^^ r I I IS A i;ilA.\ll FEELING x— to know that your belored \s proud of the way < you look That wtolratlon, which li the key to s v happlm Indeed yours225 words
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