Morning Tribune, 3 May 1938
1938-05-03
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Title Section13 1938-05-03 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL "3.-NO. 79. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, May 3, 1938 FIVE CKNTS13 words
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238 1938-05-03 1 ANGLO -JAPANESE CLASH IN S'HAI AVERTED STRONG BRITISH ACTION TAKEN SHANGHAI, MONDAY, i TENSE SITUATION WITH INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS HAS DEVEA LOPED AS A RESULT OF THE NANKING ROAD INCIDENT IN WHICH A HAND GRENADE WAS FLUNG AT A PASSING JAPANESE MILITARY LORRY. The Japanese cordoned off Nanking Road and althoughReuter - 238 words
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Article28 1938-05-03 1 TRAIN BUS COLLIDE 20 KILLED I T Lisbon. Monda> engera were killed and injured when a motorbus Op .rto collided witii a bridge and fell into the ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article361 1938-05-03 1 Suspicions Which Might Have Led To War London, Monday. ASKING the Commons to-day to approve the Anglo-Italian agreement, the Premier. Mr. Chamberlain said that when he became Premier, the situation between Britain and Italy was as bad as it had ever been. Without ffort it wasReuter - 361 words
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Article59 1938-05-03 1 Anglo-Jap Agreement Over China? Tokyo, Monday. THE British Ambassador and the Japanese vice-minister for foreign affairs have concluded unofficial arrangements respecting the Chinese customs service, the Chinese foreign loans and relevant matters during the period of hostilities m China. No details of the arrangements are available pending the issue ofReuter - 59 words
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Article15 1938-05-03 1 London tin yesterday dropped £7'i for spot and _£6 :t i for forward.15 words
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169 1938-05-03 1 T] id will driv> with th Qu al Palao duri: y lined iin Ro:: The Hitler. rr Ribbentrop. Heir JJ. I Ron day. >arall I •aken to nd Mus;Ole suspects have ted, Includin full tha an isla I nold th and Herr Frank. InReuter - 169 words
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Article267 1938-05-03 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - JAPANESE TROOP TRAIN BLOWN UP Sin Chew Jit Poh PEIPING, MONDAY JAPANESE AIRCRAFT YESTERDAY SUCCESSFULLY DISPERSED THE CHINESE GUERILLAS WHO. SINCE FRIDAY MORNING, HAD BEEN SEVERELY HARASSING THE LAND FORCES NEAR KINHAN. WITHIN 40 MILES OF PEKIN. TEARING JP RAILWAY TRACKS IN ADDITION. The guerillas have retired to the hills.267 words
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Article201 1938-05-03 1 Ship Aground 20 Miles From Hongkong Hongkong, Monday. HM S. DEFENDER has arrived here with svvvn passengers from tho Thurland Castle which went ashore at Tungkan Island. 20 miles south of Hongkong, yesterday, In heavy seas. The seven passengers were: Miss Martha Kershaw and Mr. GcorgO Adam olReuter - 201 words
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Advertisement36 1938-05-03 1 r^ON^OItfFJt PAGES Page \rnied Robbery i Charge > Judgment 1 1I(1 I Wedding M.iv Hay Meetings 3 Hiliman Minx Week I ondon Letter 8& 9 J Racing Guide 19 t Track Notes 21 c Local Sport _J^J^_A36 words
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Advertisement21 1938-05-03 1 POWDERED MILK < s *JI ■SSp|B!--Pt^ i J ONI D I'l I Ob Di i I GETZ BROS. A CO. m^ tr*m***-*~21 words
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466 1938-05-03 2 [SSIZE COURI TRIAL Singapore, Monday. Hou six Chi i mad with il pistol tillered .1 hoase m Keong s »'k Road on the night i»i Jan. 13 and after ihre mini the inmates, relieved them «>f h and jeweller\ to ttie value of ovn466 words
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Article111 1938-05-03 2 m Our Own Reportei Penang, Mono On ii back after the longesl formation flight ever planned trom England to Australia, and following participation In the sesquicentenary brat ions at Sydney, live of Britain's most modern flyin belonging to num--204 squadron, arrived here at ll this morning111 words
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Article104 1938-05-03 2 I bis *as thr si cue when diltbe hcaw showei shortly before seven o'clock last night, 1 Singei saloon <;»r brought down the lamp standard at the junction of (boon (.nan Street and inson Koad. m front ol the Seamen's Hostel. Though the lamp was down,104 words
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Article132 1938-05-03 2 Johore Soldier's Lapse From Our Own Correspondent l Muar, Monday. ON the morning Of April 27 at about 11 o'clock, Abdul Majid bin Sidek. about to go to the mosque. found his Cloth! Uue Of $127.35 had been stolen He made a report to the Police and investigations led to132 words
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Article, Illustration330 1938-05-03 2 Singapore. Monda\ THE annual report of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, Ltd.. for the year ended Feb. 28. 1938, is as follows: The Corporation's licence from the Covernment of the Straits Settlement, from Mar. 1. 1937. and it will Le noted that the date of330 words
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Article165 1938-05-03 2 A BILL, about to be introduced into the Council of State, Johore. entitled Excise (Amendment* Enactment. 1938 will provide the Courts with greater power In dealing with Excise offent In the objects and reasons it is stated that complaints have been made that the fines imposed upon conviction165 words
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75 1938-05-03 2 MOTORIST FINED Sequel To Kallang Road Collision Singapore, Monday. MR. P. H. Compston, of Imperial Airways. Ltd.. was this morning fin™ $60 by Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth glstrate. on a charge of driving a motor car negligently along Kallang Roao on the morning of Jan. 30. The case75 words
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Advertisement35 1938-05-03 2 BRITISH CEMENTS Give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and INCREASED DURABILITY 44 RED HAND PORTLAND CEMENT u FERROCRETE 44 SNOWCRETE 44 COLORCRETE STOCKED BY __r^' GuTnraE c (ge (Incorporated In B m— —mmmmmm--m-mmmm--mmmmmwwmmmwmm*-*w*wm—.- W'./\.S 22 A35 words
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Advertisement107 1938-05-03 2 Ambulance Calls Tne number of calls attended by the ambulance service of the Singapore Fire Department during April was 238, and of these 28 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows: Motor-car accidents 28; motor-lorry accidents 15; motor bus accidents 5; trolley car accidents 11;107 words
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Advertisement24 1938-05-03 2 THE PHILIPPIC*' C(Tel. 4SS4I CO.. ™W 330, Orchard Rd t «V CLEANING W//i AND DYKING A SPECIALISTSM_P /fiM) Special mach. j^ilf for dry cleaning24 words
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Article447 1938-05-03 3 Building JLabourers Charged In Police Courts Singapore. Monday IT was revealed yesterday that a !>.iv Meeting al < rais; Road and the subsequent procession on Sunday save the Singapore police ideraUc apprehension. were entertained that dissimilar to the China Day tit take place but the447 words
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Article70 1938-05-03 3 JNYI I\l lONS t.i the number «»i three hundred uere issued to the reception given at Lyon Motors. Ltd.. last night, m connection with tbe Hillman Minx week \vh (h began then j estl rda>. Mr. C. H divu otes', Ltd ning ird desthe main character.70 words
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85 1938-05-03 3 AMONG the minutes ol a committee meeting ol the Singapore RatepayLon, held on Apr 28, appear the following: Str ting Paya Lebar Road: A ad irom the Municipal SecI Mar. ;io stating that the question a section of thi* between Sin and MacPherson Idered by the85 words
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Article357 1938-05-03 3 $32,250 JUDGMENT ON PRO NOTE i singa pore, Monday. v m thc M,m of 5":>.250 cd. bi mj, the due on a prom i te for bearin* Intern .ite Per cent ncr annum, w Wr. Justice W. X Mem High Court to-day to Michael epherdson, Francis Joseph n and Kate357 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-05-03 3 Mr. P. .1. O'N-Darrell of Kildare. Ireland, and Miss I.enna SelWOOd -kendall, of .Melbcurne. Australia, uho were married yesterday. Inspector S. Bagger WfcS the best man and Miss Doris Andrews the bridesmaid. Mr. il. A. \oung save the bride away, and matron of honour wai Mrs. J.67 words
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Article75 1938-05-03 3 Sim a] iday T\'TY Hai rged be- j lore Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second poi. ci with pla;. house m Bain tttreel Mon< I 6 All 1 ed claimed 1 i produc* mmon 100 raldi d on and 12 Chine i wen foun court charged75 words
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Advertisement54 1938-05-03 3 Ssa «B ra ag aa ilviVrin O JK S GEO U HA I X m Removes OardrufT. Prevents Falling-hair and corrects a cf the scalp. j To restore new hair- m >wth ask fheA r^jl niist or aHm yl wl r Hair-dn Nfcrf/ PI T HF SfI.VIKKP Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS54 words
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Advertisement66 1938-05-03 3 HORSE HEAD I BRAND j aURM_i s <-ND<^ I MADE IN BUR MA 1 i GUARANTEED 100% IBl.i-IMI harp: r, (.ii.mi Siii»;i'iur c, 1- v !.i i iiiiipu. i I Dg« fl WHITI DUPLICATING PA a I Mil I IPAN\ MUAR wn -GENTS. r )r times daily. i. l! 2.66 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-05-03 3 I /Vote* For To~Da\ a leet rent Uln at U am C < ung Sui 1. Chua Ql_ 3. Koh Ko: m Ist Court I i h vs.! ncluded)28 words
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Article88 1938-05-03 4 i i»> 1 16 11, 1,16 IAI ;II I'M London. M (ALMOIL Olalava, -TnZ ...»>u,k A, jhpt "^B'meni wn\ (Straits, F.M.S.) £1J 7 April Shipment B'incat value SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) AprillMay 81 7 10', Value TAI'KK'A (Ist quality) 139 M April Shipment. IJJ Beuen B n PKPPER (F.A-Q.)88 words
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Article95 1938-05-03 4 Previous To-day Cha Di- ill t>ber Jj* istriea /a «/a li t T )bU 135 7.. 1357' Anglo-Dutch f 05 nadlanPacU 3 G 16 London lin o Rubber Plan Investment Trust Slip 151- 14 6 Huam n 3 m Kintas 126 15 71., 15London Asiatic 31Vi 395 words
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Article18 1938-05-03 4 London, Mono TIN Standard 'T^ 4 Ch T Spot (afternoon (closing price) SS3i £155 -*A forward18 words
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Article47 1938-05-03 4 Singapore. Monaay. result of a motor ace. dent. In "•1 Road on Sunday. Mr. XL h Kee this morning charged before Mr R A Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, with causing the death of Tang Lye .rd to* a fort- for mention, and bail oi allowed47 words
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Article58 1938-05-03 4 ndon, Mond Previous To-day Chant IR9 R7 163 06 •19 middle rate) iw-»' unchanged TT on Amsterdam closing middle rate) 806 ft lc ™minal -18 TT on Shanghai (closing selUng rate) 1-18 {i nc Sanged TT onHongko. tig selling rate) 3 gJJMn Tl on rapan elling rate) Jg-1M58 words
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Article103 1938-05-03 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Monday. MINING. Tin at midday was $79.00, down $1.00. The Tin share market exceed anot: v dull ng but m spite oi the drop Ln the remained more or less unchanged although probably there were rather more sellers than buyers In the market.103 words
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Advertisement46 1938-05-03 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKINCi CORPORATION LIMITED FREE mrselvea from tbe FEAI ci BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUU CHULIA STREET BIN >RE >UR own KEYS, and >N I.i t0 I SAFETY oi r > lar g^ leie|hom 'l\.\<46 words
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Advertisement16 1938-05-03 4 I x SOI 111 iticinsii INSURANCE COMFANI LTD. BRAXC HES cv AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD en16 words
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Advertisement19 1938-05-03 4 m/r^rr' jJ^^jcJyr'^' $rZ&^^^^^^£jmA^ *N^^_«^^^_^_^-^^ rL'^ ____l_k xfclm™ m^ mT^^ m\^^Jmmw^\ JJI W^^ ran fe SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. '^ST.o^^19 words
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Article120 1938-05-03 5 ynard Cu. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 noi SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY d 1040 $400,000 31 Bept. 30 100 102 ii om red. 1947 $1,600,000 ir. bl Sept. 30 105 107 norn red. 1955 $1,000,000 1 Sept. 30 HO 112 norn d. i 963 $2,000 000120 words
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Article803 1938-05-03 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, May 2, 5 p.m. Con. T. S. Ords. 18 6 19 6 Realty Co. 1.32 2 1.42'^. Est Trust Af. 4.75 6.15 Eastern United 32 50 33 50 "I^NOrd 13.90 14.25 do i\ 2 r <- Prefs. 9.15 940 Gammon Malaya 155 i6o803 words
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Article195 1938-05-03 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 6 4 -x:i Batu Selangor 1.25 1.30 Hongkong Tin 19- 20Hong Fatt 0.98 1.02 Jelebu 0.67 0.72 Kramat 10- 11 -xd Kamunting Tin 91- 10 Killinghall 17 18 Katu Tin 22 23 Kuchai 1.17 1.25 Larut 9 9 10 6195 words
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Advertisement235 1938-05-03 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. L Immmmtment Banker* and Brokers m Securities and Commodittee. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OK TKADK. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG235 words
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Miscellaneous24 1938-05-03 5 Mail Delivered The mail I ;pd from sirj^iporr Cn Apr H hy tiie Naldcni u.i dell 111 Lond .10. Lr ed Irom 5 i24 words
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Advertisement254 1938-05-03 6 A I.OVI I IME TO THEM AT '//'.V s< BEENI 1 1 OF UN \M> ix.oi.U .1 ;STARTS TO-NICHT PAVILION S BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE r j A KISS? j Mmr*w*7 SHI. -< P 40*** Vr W __________E^_L_i i A* V Jants for g J^ publicity an*' lie hates headlines!254 words
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Advertisement186 1938-05-03 6 7 gib DAY!— EVEN TARZAN KfcCUKUfc MSATEN! S The HURRICANE" OVERWHELMS SINGAPORE! j > H_9^"!___ri-___i_--4_H____^B m *m m-, »*W 4 'jf Iv* •'mPtFmmTxw _S DOROTH lin Samuel Goldwyns Amazing Adventure Story: of the South Seas THE^ HJJRJtICANE^! TSFTiCTURE EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT! S The star oi Mv Man Godfrey" m another186 words
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Advertisement204 1938-05-03 7 RE THEY COME! M.G.Ms SLEIGH-LOAD U*S TO SLAY YOU WITH MIRTH! Tin eh sob and Fl >reiu x nds und ready to vamp Fro Moro that v... body': m lon .bodj you been? W "ROMANCE for THREE" Mrtro-Goldwyn -Mayer Picture with ROBERT YOUNG FRANK MORGAN MARY ASTOR EDNA MAY OLIVER204 words
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Advertisement297 1938-05-03 7 v alhambral "■■•> PACKED FAIRY NIGHT KE( Al si; IT S STUPENDOUS U>VE t.l\l\ ENCHANTED ROLE! INC SONGS VOL wili NOTE! POBGET! A|| SCENES THAI Ulll n\//n vol BY /ALL THEII BRILLIANCE IN Pit ll XL PROGRAMMES that has got glamour with a CAPITAL tiro HOLLYWOOD n J^ WELCOME TO297 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1938-05-03 8 ENGLAND IS SINKING BY NINE INCHES EVERY 100 YEARS London, Ipi ENGLAND is sinning .it the rate of nine Incht i<> > fee titling to an authority ol the Royal 1 1 Museum Norfolk I I me. 1 which have if it Is found In Hr worked which UCk. Dunne,Planet News - 1,902 words
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Advertisement24 1938-05-03 9 I /White Label\ I a^*\ t _> _r V vlc_^. iiV _r sßt^xl____^Mw_f*^" sla6^ mi p m WONDERFUL WHISKY I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. S24 words
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257 1938-05-03 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: T uesday, May 3, 1938. BRITISH DIPLOMACY QURING the period immediafo ],i nation ol Antho n, unci for some little time afterwards Mr. Neville lain, thi i rnier, bjected ms (,il nee oil a new ritish policy on and i He .lh :nl the brillii inner m257 words
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400 1938-05-03 10 Living Memorial for Dead of GOUCH'S FIFTH ARMY nan War Tht c i rrible days wt urnln In the wi Fifth Army fell back, ftghl aiding the line unbi It blows «.t fresh German v i the end ol it all the Fifth such, had virtual. d to he front400 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-05-03 10 The new landing-stage i*»r flying-beat passenger, which connects the special embarkation raft with thc »<■" docks is non In use at Southampton. Under this scheme, flying-boat passengers will be brought within feet ol the Shore instead of leaving the fUing-boat off llvthe and being brought to the docks by speed-bo-'Planet News - 71 words
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Article27 1938-05-03 10 H. Wnuams. Health 0 Kinta Sanitary Board, will be to Cameron Hi G B. Kelli lm. and Excise. Kr... tnent on May 12. Mr. I Malay..27 words
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Advertisement9 1938-05-03 10 JllrMS I V wb ite I label f WHISKY9 words
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145 1938-05-03 11 Reformed Smuggler Loses All That Was Dear To Him IL, M f. \l LIN. a former tobaeoo smuggler who turned over a newTelT has J X his girl, his fortune, and all hopes of entering public life m Belgium crossed the French Frontier. 6 ang of tobacco smugglers, two years145 words
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204 1938-05-03 11 RHODESIA WANTS BRITISH IMMIGRANTS 'i A St '!Z.h°K tt !f f ßrmSh ""^OMrti to southern RhSSTto be iwi.h the mn m Go v r ment 01 thc Co,on y "°*»g conjunction -with the 1820 Memorial Settlers' Association. The part of the cost is to br borne by the Southern Rhode204 words
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Article32 1938-05-03 11 Mr. H. N. Winter, Manager ol Khota Tampan Estate accompanied by Winter has returned after spending B m Singapore and Ma! prior to his proceeding on. leave t<> Europe on Juno 30.32 words
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Article244 1938-05-03 11 THIS WILL BE LIFE IN 25 YEARS n: looked into the ports of research attered about his njured up pictures of years hence. made him cry: "Even I shall see Uptopia. state food from seSless farn. I fling made from spun-gla^ n mails by rocket: snfort, every dream of eutunent244 words
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Article28 1938-05-03 11 John Arthur Hayler, who retired from the post of Chief Inspector of Police m the F.M.S. force m Juno. 1910. died at St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, on Easter Sunday.28 words
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174 1938-05-03 11 Extraordinary Sequence of Fatalities Disclosures At Inquest i cinev. Apr. 11. J\ M•• h< re extra- oi fatalities was 20 years of ace was involvnotor cycling accidents and a constable witmd shot on the day of thc °f 45 and a 16-year-old eiri victims. °uth Thomas Curyer, 20, was tor174 words
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213 1938-05-03 11 F? L S h T\ a u d thinese civilians m war-torn Southern ShanVungfamilies ILpIov 6 SU r aids r have one underground, with their iamuies, domestic animals, shops and all The new subterranean town, reports reecned here said, is situated m the worlds213 words
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217 1938-05-03 11 Chicago, Illinois. i former Chicago labourer, who went prospecting for gold when out of work m has. died a millionaire at Miami Beach, the fashionable southern resort m Florida, at the age of 54. After working as a labourer for 2*7 years. Tony Oklend. a217 words
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Advertisement107 1938-05-03 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemttts and Store* J i SPECIALIZING: Ociilii r \1 use I c iMß**^'* anomalies Crossed 7%r^ eves. Complicated tj**^^* eases «»1 defective v y*zs vision. Glasses if needed. > K. V THOMPSON, DOS. <l>r. «»f Ocular Science* 4. Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation uithout107 words
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Article, Illustration212 1938-05-03 12 EMPIRE EXHIBITION TION Giant reflectors for the floodlights ai Bellahouston Park Kach bears the Lion itf Sintl.iinl c ti'sl ui tin I t.'liil inn Planet News Workmen scaling the steep sides of the artificial mountain that holds the giant Park, Glasgow. The scenic railway is to be a mile long.Planet News - 212 words
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Advertisement115 1938-05-03 12 England now 5\ days across the air all the way by i: mpi r v Flying-Boat V^V, Bfffffl S? vi board, a promenad. b S tl^rJS? drfelu feres tnciude all n ccommodatl flrtnU ir ex on board. ENGLAND m IM DAYS tIM single; BM-M-M. RETURN m, thu. ttylm boat ™i115 words
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Advertisement39 1938-05-03 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Rene ULLMANN WHERE QUALITY and VALUE AR| iUA-iiIKLNAL. The Best Is to oome and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Kaflles Place, SLNGAi'OKE. Opened daily including Saturdays39 words
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Article, Illustration898 1938-05-03 14 Are So Important, For You Are Judged I Both By Your Dress And The I Way You Talk And Walk I IT i 5 a -surprising fact that a great number of women are all too careless about their clothes and general deportment. They do not seen898 words
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Advertisement81 1938-05-03 14 MAISON PERM i I I ADIES HAIRDRESSERS 7», Stamford Road S S 3INGAPORI takes pleasure m announcinc thi opening ol their branch In j Malacca i I 3, FOKT ROA I) )on Il 1 si) \V> M x io. •j. .J, "MADGE" I Feo wer Shop I 29, Stamford Road.81 words
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Article, Illustration783 1938-05-03 15 ELIZABETH ARDEN, World Famous Beauty Specialist, Gives You Good I Advice Week By Week born wi: but the woman does not jant to Your thou ur nn- your whole way ol lng, are In youi rd I have v In and again tm repeated quesmak(783 words
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Advertisement20 1938-05-03 15 THE JADE TREE'S FIRST ANNUAL CASH Wll IS NOW ON GENUINE REDUCTIONS! —i ———_——_—————_———■————_> IS Battery Road Phone Ist FLOOR 714320 words
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Advertisement47 1938-05-03 15 jH^JW GUARD YOUR BEAUTY B/'jj ELIZABETH ARDEN'S y^% ~jj» ESSENTIA! PREPARATIONS The ba J In her S (J and I Toi !t lf, mnm Mid //^M l,r make up v na C o^! to clean I I J** SOU A(.| N I MAYNARD'S mmmm^^^ mmmm^^ mm mmi^^^mmam~m^mmm*m**^m**^^^mmm^mmmammmmmmma^^mmmmmmmmm—.^^—mmm.mmmmmmm^mwmm47 words
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Advertisement320 1938-05-03 16 Tls_fiEL BliU-Tl§H i i m m ~Zm- FT" I HE [rm J-4-^ 1 +\m j Jm Am ii r [V T ->-? t idfiTrr^sii ,f I l^fcU^ > iSi__Ssr^ m g^a_»»^: l,| uiifjtiiL BY P&band BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due DuC lonnage S'p ronnafS Spore 15.000 \V320 words
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Advertisement390 1938-05-03 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOHL AND OSAKA I It II II A A 8,000 TONS SAILING MAY 5, AT 3 P.M. Th( .lent modern accommodation for First t n tickets to China and Japan HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., Tr Telephone: 5861. m Lloyd390 words
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Advertisement264 1938-05-03 17 lIIKXS PHILP LINE. I Incorporated In Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. In i to-d I May June 3 round trip tickets from Singapore t,o Australia issued at the ._^ers may I at Singapore, Brit bane, Sydney or o Uie connecting K.P.M return- 12.86 lst dl 0.71 2nd class return $681.-8264 words
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Advertisement231 1938-05-03 17 I\. Y. K. LIME GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. KATORI MARU Ma? 12 s.s KASIMA MARU May 26 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU June 8 Rates to Ist Class 2nd _Nss Naples $574 $621 $634 .{3Bl231 words
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Miscellaneous199 1938-05-03 17 i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY FOR I ER DATE AND 1 i ui and Southern Merl ly 3 Merkur 3 1(1 rn Go; i p.m [ndi( Bagan and ng The: 3 3 p.m. ing Pakan .k Kv ..3 3 p.m. »lex iberra" 3 9 p.m. Britain x "KL.M" 3 9 p.m.199 words
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Miscellaneous117 1938-05-03 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECT] D TO ARRH I Entrance ikH ship Godown Gate < nia 1 i An.shun 1 navon 2 2 .dat En; 11 ;< Kamps 8 Peisander l* Kelanti 3 kbank 3 Kaji Merkur 4 5 dah 4G 4 5 Durban Man. 5117 words
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Article, Illustration938 1938-05-03 18 "A YANK AT OXFORD" CHAPTER TWO D( uc did "ot lean pafort B something abonl thc «im«^' g lX quaint old custom venerable building, and ancjenl i tint 1 i will bi 'Su* he i ould 1111 '.nt i. about lab athA tl run the 440. Sh< Paul Beaumont, wl938 words
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Article16 1938-05-03 18 Hiding nurJnn bit* er He decides to > Beauwn on et.Lee I-16 words
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4478 1938-05-03 19 Marcus Saperbus - Marcus Saperbus RECENT PLACINGS WEIGHTS i m. piled \u n|( ENT form of all horses enterX ed tor Mas L the second il Summer (Governor's (up) Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club. a -lame how the candiites have fared m their three mosl4,478 words
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Advertisement166 1938-05-03 20 /mßest m Mbc World W ,:iy PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST MM <fl For everlasting performance choose I' X Imm "PILOT" pen the best m the world _H_9li h MmW market to-day. It's worth paying doubl? _l^l TCi M__M V ior such marvellous instrument with MM kt^^^Q stylish models of the166 words
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Advertisement47 1938-05-03 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. May 2, 5 p Te Company Dividend Books Date X*- Inclose Payable TIN Ampat' Tin Apr 21 May 13 Apr. 22 ki 3d. (No. 23) Apr 4 Lah less tax X Apr. 26 June 1 10 [yd Api RUBBI 347 words
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Miscellaneous585 1938-05-03 20 ONJTHI EJRADIO^I I rMSJOI^IN Municipal Orchestra; leader. HarridF LUINL-IV-ini petts conductor. Ernest w n The Pavilion. Torquay. T Ullll I 2.-605 pm 9.55 pm Walt/me, Matilda -4 ml r.<S 1393 metres 11 53 mcc); "Some Reflections on Travel m the Bns I ?SW metre -I 17 mes); GSG tish Empire."585 words
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Miscellaneous457 1938-05-03 20 SINGAPORE 5 00 p.m. :-The Opening of the Elm pire Exhibition md) by His Majesty the Knm Relayed from London. th 5 35 Indian Music (Gramoph 6 °l 5 C i hinese Music. Selections from i 'Gramophone ords) "Mai Ma" and "Ta Koo Ma mg by lan Chuee Pung and457 words
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Miscellaneous407 1938-05-03 20 HONGKONG I 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). 5.20 to 6.20 p.m. Chine gramme. 6.20 p.m. Dance and Varlel gramme. 6.57 p.m. Closing local Stock tations. 7.00 p.m. Studio— ltem. 7.20 p.m. Local Time gl Weather Report and Announce: 7.23 p.m. Songs vby Denni (Baritone) 7.35 p.m. London— 'Crick Australians v. Worcestershire,407 words
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Article639 1938-05-03 21 Marcus Superbus - LAWLESS DESTROYED, DAVIES HURT Marcus Superbus I RACECOURSE ISHAPS By I Singapore. Monday. accidents marred this training on the Bukit »urse, m which G. N. Lawless, with a riding (1 Jockey Davies on Lady involved, ited his rider and galdirection of the grandm trying to hurdle over he broke one639 words
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Article28 1938-05-03 21 ill matcn to oe piayeu Island Club and the Royal rial Club will take place Kirn Birthday. Jul Bahru kindly requested U or v I28 words
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Article42 1938-05-03 21 I ..ore International Club will ho d m ot di lonal will be rendered by the orel t the Mint: kind permision i I th( i riandanl EU lie ten Sir Ibrahim, 8 ohore, I) k. S P.M.J G.< M G KBJ42 words
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Advertisement63 1938-05-03 21 l» 1-U NO SI-KKI' OK REST. IRaf 'jCffliu fc r With a throat flo sore that ifc hurts to but E-Ji Jl |ra'_fl Lakerol Pastile now and then will cure all thia, l:?i!jf-«™ P for lakerol is one of the world* finest remedies W ilFl W mk km Km fox63 words
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Miscellaneous104 1938-05-03 21 Pa ir Stein Lefi ror I India and Europe by X L. Al. j Nil. tn N.E.I, by X L M plain tiumMi and Ml Vincki i\\d. Mr. Ham Arrived from Europe. India and I by KLM irday: Mr. de Stopp Parmentier, Mr I. A Alurope by XL M pi.104 words
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Advertisement15 1938-05-03 22 imperial *l______Sfc_i^l^^___l_l'^_i'^^l^^^____fcte_ _____i________l ______________.^__.V_______^^^___l^^\___'^___^94flß'^^ "Good Companion" All-Britl SOLE AGENTS "AN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR15 words
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Article431 1938-05-03 23 I Airmen Win Div. I Soccer By 4-2 4: Loyals ii/11l N tWO military teams play W one can always expert a Sucfa uas the ease when Urmen met the Loyals In the irsl Division of the SAF. A. League t the Inson Road Stadium431 words
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Article199 1938-05-03 23 THE Indian Association beat the Admi- ralty R.C. m a cricket match at Balestier on Sunday Score ADMIRALTY R.C J. Finch c Alladin b Sandosham 20 W. Swaine b Baskaran 3 H. Copner c Alladin b Baskaran 1 P. Merwood c Alladin b Dharmaraj 1 R. Parsons199 words
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Article28 1938-05-03 23 Jerusalem, Ma\ SIX Arab constable murder the vilU-ge <>f Azzoun, near Tlukarm nine policemen belonging to a mounted column. The police inflicted casualties rands.— Reut28 words
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Article89 1938-05-03 23 I i R.A.F. ii Q xi 2 with t: Shoe Apart fiom a he< ciod, the Airmen en vantage throughout, but the d of their opponents constituted a danger In their breakaway Bata opened the scoring through Hock Guan and they led by this goal at89 words
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Article209 1938-05-03 23 St. Andrew's Old Boys Do Well ST Andrew's OBA beat the R.A.F. i'own Office) by 28 runs m a cricKet match on Sunday at St. Andrew's ground. Scores: ST. ANDREW'S 0.8.A. P. Hill b Franklin 9 M KohlofT lbw. Tessier 9 J. Moss b Blythe 19 H. Moss209 words
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197 1938-05-03 23 THE Railway Youngsters beat the R.A. M.C. at Tanglin by 62 runs. Scores: R.A.M.C. Tombs b Sundram 32 Thompson lbw Traill 11 Keep lbw Trail J) Harding c and b Ponnampalam 7 Barnett b Sundram 0 Howland b Ponnampalam 12 Burke b Sundram197 words
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Article373 1938-05-03 23 MENTAL HOSPITAL BEATEN AT LAST .ah Mental II 1 Tin-. lion of the 8 a I A., met their Watei iOO iuals on the V m I ground, and losi i dd goal In I indard of p out ol the ordinary iccitemenl marked the progi ame from beginnii end.373 words
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Article163 1938-05-03 23 In an interesting game ot soccer on Saturday at the V M C A ground Guthnes newly formed Sports Club beat lant'fl eleven to the tune ol 1) goal > Guthnes played excellent football and dominated exchange toi the gipart of the game Their forwards displayed better combination163 words
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Article304 1938-05-03 24 Singapore, Monday WEIGHTS Itl Wednesday, the ond day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer Meeting, are as follows HORSES— CLASS 2. Div. 3 4 furs. Empire Flower 9.0 Vapour 8.12 Stella's Pet 2.12 Royal Worlington 8.12 Safariland 2.12 Flag and Banner 8.7 Ulrecht 2.7 Bilsdean 2.7 Waltz304 words
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Article118 1938-05-03 24 King And Queen To Make 5-1/2-Hour Tour Glasgow, Monday. THF, opening of the Empire Exhibition to-morrow will be the biggest within memory. A central bureau, with accommodation covering a 45 miles radius is busily finding homes for the multitudes of visitors. The King and Queen to-morrow will rideReuter - 118 words
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Article100 1938-05-03 24 Fleetwood -Smith 8 For 98 London, Monday. THE cricfc I match between the Austra--1 hans and Worcestershire was continued to-d th the score (at clo i of play on Saturday, al 474 for six for the Australians. They concluded their m Worcestershire made 268 m their fl knock (Lyttleton 50Reuter - 100 words
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Article181 1938-05-03 24 Friday. April 29. Mr A. W. D. Brooke left Government House. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening:— Rt Rev. The Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. Roberts. Hon Mr. W. E. Pepys, Hon. Mr. R.181 words
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Article12 1938-05-03 24 v: Und( I bui ba til the n norp helpful attilud. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article220 1938-05-03 24 Muar League Champions Beaten Muar. Moi IN a fast game on the Muar Club'padang, the Muar Police beat the Lana Office, last year's champions, by the odd goal m seven m a league match yesterday. After ten minutes' play, the Land Office took the lead when Yassin converted a centre220 words
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Article48 1938-05-03 24 London. Mon.: THE callover for the Derby is as follows: 5.2 Pasch offered. 114 taken. 100.12 Scottish Union offered. 9 1 Port Marnock taken and offered. 100 7 Khan Bahadur offered 100 6 Pound Foolish taken and offered. 100 6 Golden Sovereign offered. 181 taken.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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