Morning Tribune, 25 May 1938
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Title Section13 1938-05-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 98. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY Mav 25, L! FIVE I KN13 words
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Article271 1938-05-25 1 HODZA-HENLEIN TALK PROVES SUCCESS ffii v uISM OVER CZECHOSLOVAKIA APPEARS TO BE PRACTICALLY OVER. A London message stated that the general impression at Whitehall is that matters are moving encouia gingly. The British Ambassadors and ministers in the countries directly concerned have been keeping in theReuter - 271 words
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Article102 1938-05-25 1 London. Tuesday. experience suggests that air by itself is not likely to win The main burden falls on the ired Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, to the Admiralty) in a speech pool. losed how the Admiralty guarthe safety of the main trade f he event of war:Reuter - 102 words
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Article75 1938-05-25 1 French Recovery Decrees Faris, Tuesday. Till, provision of £«1,000,000 over a two-year period and £55,000.000 over a ten -year period for public works throughout Trance and overpossessions Is made in the second batch of recover laws, signed by th.- President. The decrees also provide credit facilities at low interest, tradeReuter - 75 words
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Article37 1938-05-25 1 ci../ Tn The deathroll m the Austrian QoodS ed to be 30 in alone. The homeless exceed t.,000. The Hoods ait now receding Renter. day: It Is reliably learnt that Dr. Bchuschnigg has been I eipzig. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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271 1938-05-25 1 CRITICAL BATTLE FOR HON AN CAPITAL GERMAN ADVISERS INDIGNANT AT ORDER TO WITHDRAW Hankow, Tuesday. T < _,ne_e are a ..mca. pos,t,.„ a, «^**£llXTS3_- .IU Japanese advance Reuter German military ad. thc Chinese Arma an re] :(,in^ t0 C p tO be very liugnant at the order from Berlin toReuter - 271 words
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Article86 1938-05-25 1 London. TuOSdU] TFA million sterling worth of j 1 -It-i-M silver coins ot N different dates and denominai tion numberii.R about 10,000.000 are now bein_. nOCfced in the vaults of one of the Loni don banks for shipment to the lnited States, according to the Manchester86 words
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Article129 1938-05-25 1 "TEST" DIVORCE CASES London, Tuesday. LAWYERS and doctors are taking notes in the crowded Divorce Court to hear the first batch of insanity cases under the recent Herbert Act. Difficulties arose from the unwillingness of doctors to testify that the patients were incurably insane. They preferred to phrase the caseReuter - 129 words
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Article53 1938-05-25 1 Washington, Tuesday. Mi .1 P. Kennedy, American Ambas- aeior m London one oi the four deln a $1,000,000 damages action Security tango by an oil Securities 1 dealer as he suffered damai ol ti to permit him curities In lo.tt when Mr. K» nneiiv wa.; chairman of theReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article102 1938-05-25 1 Barcelona. Tuesday. THE Republicans resumed the off* In the Pyrenees foothills south of Treman where they succeeded in blocknig the main Nationalist lines oT communication, endangering thc Tremp and Camarasa power stations It is passible they will now re-establish contact with the lost 43rd division. Salamanca, Tuesday. AReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement31 1938-05-25 1 pie in < inema Death thodists Mi Malaya I rade 3 r's Weeklv Keport 8 H'Kong— S'pore in ichl IS I mpire Day in Snore 20 21 22 K.L Kate Efl Id31 words
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Advertisement41 1938-05-25 1 .5. J 1 MIX II YOURSELF a cupful cr a quart r T as needed no waste fll>;y Delicious for Drinkiup S INV//I 'v*^ 1 s WHOLE MIIK^ I lhc New Improved I fcyg^ JßW__Jl I Price 80 Cents i j41 words
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839 1938-05-25 2 Quarrel Over Gambling Slakes "DREADFUL ACT" SAYS JUDGE it i Muar. I nesdaj CHARGED with tin murder ol ran \h Hoo it Kampong Sepang on April If, Tan Mi I t«» <i..\ found not u u 1 1 1 > of the charge i>ut guilty839 words
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Article65 1938-05-25 2 3 DIE IN CINEMA ACCIDENT i m Our Oun K< i Ipoh. Tuesday. j QF the four people, who were injured when the steel roof trusses td the Chung y Wall Cinema dashed last N week, three died in the Ipofa Hospital at tiie week-end. Those who have lost, their65 words
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Article222 1938-05-25 2 Singap* I o i\ fHE itartling discoverj of the dead i body of Mr.J.D Crawford, ayoung lnropean engineer, In his stationary in a lane otV Buona Vista Koad. \.as made by two residents of Tanglin, Messrs W. Martin and I rib, it ll il a.m.222 words
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Article218 1938-05-25 2 Chasing 3-Cent Ruler 11THILE attempting t(» retrieve a yy three-cent nler, an eifhl oid Malav school boj fell int wide, swiftlj Mow in-; drain and was .rried beneath the road while his tw- Is sought vainly t save him. Mr. V. the Co: findin218 words
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Article512 1938-05-25 2 Alleged Murder Of Brother- In-Law >om Our O Teluk \nson. iui Till, preliminary inquir. int charge of murder prefi against a Mala? named Jfeop vrop bin Hadji Mohd. Mi j,., j, alleged to have caused the death ol one Mat Doll th bin Tereknl at 8 p.m on March IS512 words
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Article198 1938-05-25 2 PADI GROWING IN JOHORE Singapore. Tuesday SPEAKING si -©-day'a meettal the Johore Council ol st.it. Mi (heok Huan Cheong again srged the Government to provide facilities foi the cultivation of padi. Inquiri* le bv him h iosed the fact that ihe in. ntial nadi-bearin" land been proceeded with to ei.198 words
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Advertisement13 1938-05-25 2 r^BPtwdt >£ caught beautiful /tjt _^=^eJ| oh: wouldn't bother (f^'^i ZiARA J WP.S. 1.13 words
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Advertisement42 1938-05-25 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 itionized dials. Features Modern Cabinet styling Full range tone. Bl l I I vou'll admire TONE >oull enjoy PERFORMANCE you'll praise!!! DISTRIBUTORS lOR MALAYA LIM KOK CEK Co. I XI'RFSS RADIO SERVICE, 54, Selegie Road, 5,„,.ap.._. hone: 3893.42 words
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Advertisement26 1938-05-25 2 THE PHILIPPINE <Tel. 4534) i j®? 330, Orchard > EU DBYCLEAIS Spells AND DYEIN A SPECIAL! MJS jjft Special marhim ijttHSw for drv i 7^^^* Competitive Fr26 words
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Article431 1938-05-25 3 WORLD CONFUSED FLOUNDERING" Afo Better Than In I lth O 18th Centuries LOCAL METHODISTS HONOUR JOHN WESLEY'S MEMORY Singapore. Tuesday, frill world has seldom witnessed such a tribute as is in evidence to-day in re than two score eountries around the world. In a sense there is a to honour431 words
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Article208 1938-05-25 3 Singapore, Tuesday. SENTENCE was postponed to May 31. when In the Third Police Court tl morning a C.i -one.se woman. Cho Ah pleaded guilty to a charge ol I ol $230 8 irrency and $15 H kong money. The complainant another woman who lived in a hou208 words
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Article77 1938-05-25 3 lalav leper is said to have escaped the Leoer Hbsnital, Yio Chu K vesterdav afternoon, and ha. not been traced. 33-vear-old Hoekeha lunatic 1 eaped irom the Lunatic terday morninp.. The police Investigating. Ui Toh. a Hokien. reported vesrnin? that his house, at Wat- as broken Into77 words
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Article74 1938-05-25 3 j VT L I Sir j tor M< when h N cribed hi ■d a party ol M i ihiri nblera in a i t shophouse In ('intra night Mr Lim Koon Teck the third poll N i I All produced In Court pleaded iilt; v l;74 words
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Article425 1938-05-25 3 I Ail verse Effect Of China War j ngapore iy. THE M| reduction In M ilayan trade (luring ;he lirst four mnntlis «t 1931 L« revealed In Malayan trade Bgures lor the month ol Apnl. published by the Department of Statistics to-day. Grow trade during425 words
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Article112 1938-05-25 3 AFTER BABY CAME salty ii:. i i n .1 f tad i une time 'tatOC-l avl white bn I *'To n. m i I vvnl :i.. l'/_ IDs. I nt in tl lit that ir c Mall ro^tti normal snatQ be able In for Ml pastime-. I beini sngßivn •II112 words
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Advertisement94 1938-05-25 3 Zjw Ate /^r To-Day Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell In 2nd Court at 11 a.m. O. P. 2 3<: i Dymfreda de Dunbar Ho. wd (II not concluded Before Mr. Justice Home in 3rd Court S. 499 37— Tnu Jin Cheng ss Cioh Ina San. PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC.94 words
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Advertisement166 1938-05-25 3 _—__.-___J I HORSE HEAD I BRAND j <4ND cV GUARANTEED 100% ll J II lII 'I' I Ml °s* lIARPLR, GILFILLAN ft < Singanore, Ku.la Lumpur. Pe lbg. 1 i i WHITE SWAN DUFUCATDKI PATER defy competition In both n* ml 1 quality for ail duplicating machines Price 1.25 per166 words
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Article83 1938-05-25 4 Pi • LUBBSB nc Buyers • 16 • 1 16 Seller It) • • l Ui Buy* ei l Cha OIL (Malaya) i Hers OPRA (Strait- 1 M.S.) 1 n-12-6 sellers £ll-5-0 nominal sAf.O FLOUR (Sarawak) Unchanged Ma** Fan* Shipment TAPIOCA (Ist quality) Unchanged nporei 1 Shipment PEPPER83 words
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Article58 1938-05-25 4 Prefiov T.T. on Parts (closing middle rate) 178.59 TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 898 > TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) u^ 4 T.T OD Hongkong closing selling rate) T.T on -Japan (closing selling »») T.T 00 New York (closing selling rate) London. To-day 178.28 8.97 158 words
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Article21 1938-05-25 4 'IN M-indard ppot (afternoon ictoataf P™*) ard us £161% London. a To-day ei64ft £l64 Tueso Change • 3 hSft21 words
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Article40 1938-05-25 4 New Vork. May Zi iiimut Previous To-day Change uue Buyers Weak Steady. â€â€ÂÂÂl 16 ,K)t Sellers 11 L|l6 Lift Lift .July.Se Buyers Sellers lift Lift lift lift TIN Tone Spot • Qui.-t 36 Quiet. 361 • ».40 words
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Article116 1938-05-25 4 Londoi Previous To-day Distillers 95 9 97 Dunlop Rubber _u 29 6 13! 26 9 70 9 General Electric 30 Imperial Chemical Industr 1 134 4 U • l.iou Imperial Tobacco IUMIV Anslo-Dutch Sto Canadian Pacific 3 l • a 31';. London Tin Rubber Plan Investment Trust116 words
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Article140 1938-05-25 4 Chinese Counter Attack Hankow. Tues.: DURING the last lew days, the Chi troops have launched counterattacks on thi Japanese along the Lunghai Railwav. resulting in the recovt Yifeng, east of Lanfeng and Paitsai, about 25 miles to the ea.st of Kaife. This Chinese victory has broken down the Japanese plan140 words
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Article161 1938-05-25 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.s Report Singapore. Tuesday MINING. Tin at midday was $83 up S2 x a- According to cabled ac Tin shares In London yesterday were I firmer and a number of buying orders were received this morning with prices very nearlv as good as a week There161 words
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Advertisement86 1938-05-25 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE 1 /^f^X BANKING I f l^°o% CORPORATION LIMITED \lwlf*J .'ItEE. ftom the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping yoa Tr v VALUABLES (jewellery or import 3 jnl kn SAFE BOXES |SII m our VAULTS at CHINA m OUr V INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. BUILDING, CHULIA STREEI SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OVW86 words
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Advertisement9 1938-05-25 4 L^ijLji i^^ 4^ii^^F^^^^___________b^*i_T c^__l 1 >^_i____________^^_^^^^"^<^___l SIME DARBY Co.,Ltd.9 words
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Article802 1938-05-25 5 STOCKS SHARES I Issued By Fraser Comp anv ore, May 24. 5 p.m. MININ< 3 9 43 Kumbang Malaya 28 r 4216 2216 30--47|6nom 23 6 Hitam 0.60 0.65 Weng 20t9 216 TZmmmm, 1.35 1.40 elangor 21,6 22,6 Burma Malay 16,3 17 3 nderlang 0.38 0.43 Hit am Tin 1.02802 words
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Article176 1938-05-25 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sv> Ampat 3 -10* 2 414ft Batu Sela.. 1.30 1 40 Hongkong 21 9 Hoi LOO 1 05 Jelebu oe*; 0.72 Kramat 10)6 11 6 Kamuntini 103 Ki, 186 1916 Katu 24Kll' 1-25 1.30 Lai 10--10 0 Lingui Tin 1 i 1.45 London176 words
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129 1938-05-25 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradine 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 1,000,000 Chairman of the Hoard of Directors 11. c REHBOCK. Managing lioard: D. crena de iONCiii President M. TAUDiN CllAlic 1129 words
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Article229 1938-05-25 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 105 nom. Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 t.XPOKE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 100 102 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. al Sept. 30 105 107 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 110 112 nom 1913 red.229 words
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Advertisement108 1938-05-25 5 R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Sirtmmmtwifnf Banker* and Brokers in Serur-'in and Cr>~ nitiet. Uaxiy Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service Member*: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YOHK CUFFKE tk SIV.AK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE 6HANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARK108 words
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Advertisement154 1938-05-25 6 STARTS TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAVILIOr- I^. y___L ft/* A_K___________________l_" fr- w_^___ tBß_^__. _^H S__Bv __-_a /m m_m^ ml_S3f_&^ \> Jm T VIRGINIA BRUCE |ft j c/^/A MELVYN DOUGLAS _v* *7^W^| Begineld Denny Per! Kelton f /+_^ijLJ 'Lm-J J_W\ Thurslon Hall WFt A COLUMBIA PICTURE/; <M. |L ROXY BAR OPPi154 words
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Advertisement226 1938-05-25 6 WORLD FAMOUS ADVENTURE STORY v LEAPS TO LIFE FROM THE PAGE! of < ITS MILLION-READ NOVEL: m4T ________p^HKh___c___ ______mL <______ __r *4T _i ||%?Til_F^*T__ M \mtf >. JH Wm, B v *w* JEm ff *A Hny m r Paramount's glorious production of REX BEACH'S World-known Adventure Romance "THE BARRIER"! jwkh226 words
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Advertisement332 1938-05-25 7 WEjIIFW KID BROTHER! x sumvs 10-1* vi OiIT JhIIMiTTMiB? IJ__l_m___- C_pf -W-. ■BiHMM_________________l___________l! .*>- ESS li&iS^S j^r\ ___T^p^___fkV^^^^_^H VBIHra ■I r^' sTAi.m\<; IfiM W ut GOLDWYN I OLLNS F AMi m w x ll 1: y^g f^W W >k_ V 111 \S <,KWI. IN <_OM.\\ Y\ _OW i'. I /Mm*332 words
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Advertisement190 1938-05-25 7 ALAN \|]\V WOKILII Sl_"'_*K.«" ak IiIMJWfl ilMJWf ww vaaajaf AI ayan Pioneer Amu Park i 1 NEW WORLD DAtfCE PALACE IR AIK CONDITIONED PHONE _M77 I OOMI HVD DANCE IN PERPETUAL COOLNESf. NIGHTLY:— Urom !U0 p.n.. 12 Midnight. Admission "•«> een's I TEA i> L\ery Tuesday, Tharaday, Satardai Snmtafy I190 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1938-05-25 8 WEEKLY REPORT BY FRASER CO. news h lng the pa h yrthing i Ituation at one p .ri... tui for the momen weekly mark bir i report on imp. i, .ity ot the si tua- m nmediate .1 the probl( Budepeace In Europe1,176 words
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Advertisement31 1938-05-25 8 .j« N mi s i ROUC ef MELODI \M> GHI 9 81 IK FILLED AND WITH LOTS oi LOVEUI 8! i l '«MJ -i.i'od British J".<*7. «E________4_____> 1 PAVILION Next Change31 words
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191 1938-05-25 9 Cardinal Criticises Fitness Campaign LefNtan. National Fitne>s Campaign H is criticised by Cardinal HinRomaa Catholic Archbishop of tminster, wnen he distributed it St. Mary's Catholic Traint .lilegc. at strawberry Hill l.onMmistry of Health.'' he said. m» people to keep fit. A fitness is all very well ln its way, is191 words
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95 1938-05-25 9 Pha ntom Bu rglar Rids Actress Of £3,000 Los Angles. California. \f ISS MIRIAM HOPKINS, film star, M has reported to the police that diaand rubies worth £3.000 have been from her home in West Los AnThe police have been able to find no clues after searching Miss Hopkins' The95 words
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Article61 1938-05-25 9 Istanbul. DARBERS in Istanbul are no longer D allowed to brush their clients' u>s. The new rule has been introduced by Municipal authorities on the ground ■hat dust and microbes collected by such lng are "'most unhygienic." It is extremely unpopular among the rs' apprentices, who used61 words
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Article54 1938-05-25 9 Hollywood. FERDINAND the bull", who preferred to smell flowers than to fight in the is to be immortalised in a carbv Mr. Walt Disney. Disney has bought the story of and', written by Mr. Munro I illustrated by Mr. Robert Lawson. has ber n a h< r54 words
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Article260 1938-05-25 9 Reported By Royal Netherlands Indies Line THE increase of the passenger traffic of Royal Netherlands Indies' Airways during the last few months has been continued in the month of April. The number of passengers flown amounted to 1.502. against 1,477 during March and 1057 during April 1937.260 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-05-25 9 DeK 7 eS YTTZ t0 k P,a(C at tht> K,, val lf Kensington. London. »he» .tudents retei.ed them degrees from the Karl of Athlone. Chancellor of the Inert Hall ..he,, thev arrived for fh. ceremonv < Planet News).37 words
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122 1938-05-25 9 VIOLENT SNOWSTORMS SWEEP CZECHOSLOVAKIA •rees all over the country. In Slomiow is stiil lying three inches ck. Hopes of a record peach crop been wiped out. while over 80 per of the apricot blossoms have been troyed X< r> ursion train s have been cancelled. 1 5-J« raKue coal merchants122 words
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Article100 1938-05-25 9 U.S. Building 147 Merc hant S hips New York. ANE hundred and forty seven mere: ships ol a total gross tonnage ol 406.895 were being built in United States shipping yards on April 1, eo publi statistics reveal. The largest Ol tlv.se is the 24,800-ton' liner to replace the veteran100 words
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Advertisement43 1938-05-25 9 UUh O HtAli HA A BilAll El DDAAMV HI DnAliiJ i %_W[flß^! BRANDY |G I (HOSPITAL ■mW^U Qt'iLirY) ■'■i. >__ Br, J»V V M PURE BRANDY s «t, IS THK FINEST ?1E nil drv 1^ "PICK-ME-UP" IN THK TROPICS SIME DARB 8c Co., Ltd43 words
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222 1938-05-25 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, May 25, 1936 A.R.P. i x u commentary on ttl ol human thought to-daj tha question of edupubilc m air raid precauti h ta raised at the last genei il ittee meeting of the ,-n 'Penang) Association Association decided to lea in abeyance tilth On tiu*222 words
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619 1938-05-25 10 20 YEARS' PROGRESS of the flying mail r w iwu mail-plane! N< i the King C (out mail to the ap] of th< wh ithout sur- [j To-day air I iched another mil< ing the speed-up on Empire routes which became operative with a flying-boat departure from Southampton in April.619 words
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Article, Illustration107 1938-05-25 10 Six persons— nu ludins women— were injured when, less ihan a minute after the start of the 200-miles Interna l nma .Trophy Race at Brooklands track, Surrey— one of the fastest competitors, Joseph Paul in a Delage. V vcd off the course, became a mass of/flames. collided with another car,107 words
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Article64 1938-05-25 10 y Mr Justice G B. Kellagher and Mrs Kellagher of Kedah left on home leave on Saturd. s Mr Justice L V J Laville will succeed Mr. Justice Kellagher as judge of 1 the Kedah. Hiuh Cou: A. Thomas. Girl Ouide C mer for Malaya, visited A) i week-end64 words
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Advertisement19 1938-05-25 10 9 White Label nt A than strong akest lmk A bra row k. <DEWAR'S is tflie finest drink. i19 words
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262 1938-05-25 11 £50,000,000 SUBSIDY FOR U. S. COTTON GROWERS I problem Oj Over-Production I And Decreasing I Markets CTATE benefits to lnited Stales cotton -rowers will total approximately $250,000,000 (£50.000.0011) this year. and. according to Department o! Agriculture officials in Washington, it mav continue at that figure ior many years. is only262 words
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187 1938-05-25 11 Ul bat will bc < i M. Escla meeting the of Sciei clock would ain but ond in 115,360.000.00 hitherto nnattained exactitude, it is asserted, will gi „i.i. S tronomical calculations si ill be ren important aid to N »nb hitch187 words
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Article144 1938-05-25 11 i London. HODS adopted in the use of balloons dying 15 miles in the atmosphere and carrying u designed instruments to weather information bv raphy, were described to «rs of the Victoria Institute, london. by Lieutenant-Colonel Lssistanl Director of the ical Office of the Air144 words
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Article71 1938-05-25 11 Now Father's Done It, Too ighters ot Herr Josci, a worker. 68 years old, of all been married and diierr Josef also applied for leading incompatibility of "We have quarrelled -ther for years because of nature aid We didn't knot, we could get a fee on these grounds71 words
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Article42 1938-05-25 11 SOUTH AFRICAN WINE FOR AMERICA rk. AMERICANS Empire brandy called "Good brand v it COD m South Ali South African v. Orowi (ciation Initial shipmei I month. The brandy will be sold only York nder n< and the fnited SI Atrir troduc<42 words
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Article50 1938-05-25 11 A. T New York i >n that thc 1 1 hould appear at thei i Dr •01 .ii an Inl [Wrt m v will not appi in. buv quintuplets Sight; h ot th< l IKES Ml SHOH 01 I Sh,* (il n, ui Midva that50 words
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Article70 1938-05-25 11 Committed Suicide In A Coffin Albeit Ast n a coffin i lit 1 1 cial town more over committed by kei M lie found life I red in Albeit v [rom the uins tl ■11 [1 ro mcern. Thi I on hi i I he had d with70 words
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Advertisement23 1938-05-25 11 __k____^r iiii _L a I I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores DINE DAME iit. 1 0 ADMISSION CHARGI23 words
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Article, Illustration147 1938-05-25 12 Three hundred I> i u il< «»reo Show, which took plac< at Ohm dogs exceeded £15,000, some W I Photo shows Miss Picket nff'sM making friends with Mrs. Kennedy, wife of the American Ambassador in London, took her daafhten, Rosemary and Kathleen, c*i me urst Court147 words
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Article, Illustration114 1938-05-25 13 ••re .^ft i '> '.reeds Championship ,i Ki ic coll. etive value of the r«t^Bi nth as much as 1_;.0i.. '«ir._Hi; tii "oi)lc I.reuda In celebration ol (he lirst annivei us of the Coronation, members oi thr Ancient Soen_\ of College Youths oldest bod) of ringers nt114 words
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Advertisement33 1938-05-25 13 JATMOS CLOCKS 'i WOKK FOB CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PERPKTUAL MOTION mm 1 r I M_ MV MM| v_________n_i I I n__________H *ffi_________________. ent: RENE ULLMAKN SI up to 6 ay Includ:33 words
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Article, Illustration678 1938-05-25 14 Making The Most of Small Houses With Some Know, ledge Of Praci Furnishing You Can Turn Them Into Charming Dwelling-Places Win ii space i" limit i cl. \ou must .I'm a procuring furniture which is .it once asefu and attractive. there \»u can sec the idea 1 tin tiu In678 words
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Advertisement27 1938-05-25 14 K J 7. W! V V CJ ,_'V DTI I Hard C you must try lIlRf WILLARD'S No other Obta. in Malaya compare for quality l .mm-27 words
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Article142 1938-05-25 15 Try These On The Family! Simple Recipes For The Woman ii r- i Who Likes Looking EGG (IMM >■_. 02 flour 1 ii. Ml) i o/. cooked ham ill milk 3 eg 1 il ul chopped pi i or 1 »nl Salt and cayenne i Un green peas Boil 2142 words
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Article, Illustration619 1938-05-25 15 uie Viehyoisse (above) is a simple B p to make. Consisting of vegetables, thicken .stock, riee and evaporated milk. It makes a delicious d soup, although it tastes equally fOOd when served hot. stuffed Shoulder of Veal (right) is a lish which is quite easy619 words
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Advertisement158 1938-05-25 15 *^m Although space in I room Wf is to be prized, hire or I >lp 1/ .Jf' ners are sometimes (old al II f jr »m)N&k\ 'i f aml unfriendly-looking K- A Rood treatment for m M o 4^ V liM l xlxYmt _T* these is a uselul round RL158 words
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Advertisement316 1938-05-25 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU OM THE @A P_^ *_Jt) tk WV ___P f>_-^P^Tvnt. CHEAP RKTTJKN TICKETS TO CHINA. JAPAN. COLOMBO AND BOMBAV •U.iilable for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— IM Oam 2nd Cla.s> Hongkong $137.14 5102.86 Shanghai $188.57 5137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombav $300,000 5205.71 < olombo316 words
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Article160 1938-05-25 17 Mu.dence orepaid at ..necial a?r mail rates only. /;;i and parcel, by the K.L.M close at 7 p.m. on the same day. Son and parcels by the K.N.I L.M. close at 7 p.m to-day. t on oy the Aircraft -Canberra" close at 7 p.m. to-morrow. fc and registration160 words
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Article80 1938-05-25 17 FRENCH SLOOP DUE i Singapore. Tuesday, j THE French sloop "bumcnt D'Urville," taine de Frei;ate Arzur) Is ex- I call at Port Swettenham from to June 1, on her way from v to the French possessions ship will also pay a visit to Slngarrivlng on June 1. when it is80 words
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Article74 1938-05-25 17 Singapore, Tuesday. I JAVANESE, Sion bin Sairen, who 1 gave the police a Baiu Pahat .ddress. was to-day produced before tfr G S. Rawlings, the Third Magisrate, on a charge of possession of 'instruments and materials for the purpose of using the same for counterfeit ng the King's74 words
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Article123 1938-05-25 17 KEPPEL HAKBOI K Mam Wharf: Lch. Man Van dei li Granville Tug PentOW< Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil 1 SSBLB IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dork: Bar eni Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppei Harbour. King's Dock: Nil No. 1 Dock: Dajak No. 2 Dock: Darvel SHU'S123 words
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Article71 1938-05-25 17 Singapore. Tu. i IT'S the first time I've visited tne and I'm enjoying it thoroughly,' said Mr. John D Lockwood, own< ihe Muncie Evening Press (if Indiana. Mrs Lockwood who is travelling wni her husband, said that Batavia ha< not been up to their expect at71 words
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Article303 1938-05-25 17 GOVERNMENT HOUSE A iV iu morning H H the Su Hi Excellency rnment Hou Tuesday, May 17 Mi II Marsh anr. at Qumen! ii The following were the dinner given by H ncy at i H 1 V. s I). Mr W Daniels. Hon. Mr 11, Hon Mr H Wei303 words
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Article81 1938-05-25 17 Alleged Assault Wiih A Shoe Singapore, Tu TRACT n.K oi a hand as tin- result or ;im attack v. ith a .hoc v. i o n tla* Second Police Court tins norning, when two Sikhs, Sadu Singh md chanan Singh, were charged wl voluntarily c levoui hurt with81 words
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Article67 1938-05-25 17 ■.hoi,- year In the Far i i he conthe outlook Infinitely better I ■nop verv quia! in coj: .ltli i time to Ullll id and thr native .in I "i d > bother to look up to the I hen thei I Mfi "We shall ix* in Singapore for a67 words
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Advertisement276 1938-05-25 17 iinivs PIIILP LIME. Incorporated in Australia > M XT S ULINGS Due Sails. \_-_ft T A Mav 29 June s AK__.L__A Al'*. .'R June 29 JUl > a round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at tne may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydi irne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel.276 words
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Advertisement184 1938-05-25 17 l\. V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan' TO LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Men, Port Said. Marseilles A. <-il>r.. KASIMA MARU Ma: YASUKUNI MARU June HAKONE MAI Jui Rates to Isi C 2n Naples >••<» Si 1 s,;;: Marseilles 591 -X S3t 373 London184 words
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898 1938-05-25 18 GERMAN ARMY OFFICIALS RECALLED FROM LEAVE Gra ve 7 urn To European Crisis LONDON, MAY 24. THK DAILY TELEGRAPH PUBLISHES TODAY A REPORT FROM ITS CORRESPONDENT AT MUNICH TO THK EFFECT THAT MANY OFFICERS OF THK GERMAN ARMY HAVE BEEN RECALLED FROM LEAVE AND THAT ON SUNDAY \ND MONDAY THK898 words
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Article93 1938-05-25 18 Berlin, May 23. A FURTHER Voa. infringement of German icrritory by the Czechs is reported by the German official ni ics age? Which says some Czech soldered with >.traw the border bridges at Ulrichzburg and Hohen Furth. north of Lmz. irhich is half Czech and half Ger93 words
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Article293 1938-05-25 18 BRITISH POCKET CRUISERS Tii I 16 sup. H.M.I comph parini rvice with ran. an Fleet. Authorised In 1935-36. dui dlterranean emergency, i Tribal class arc due to I oefore the end of the will then have two com pi < incomparable figh and seaworthlni The "Tribals" are anion I fruits293 words
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Article395 1938-05-25 18 REVENUE LAW TIGHTENED Singapore Tuesday. VITH the object of providing the rts with greater power in dealig with i under the Excise nactment, a bill to amend the enaction t was introduced into the Johore 'ouncil of State at a meeting he'd this lorning. Complaints have,395 words
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Article, Illustration478 1938-05-25 19 EXPERIENCES OF R. A. F. OFFICER Singapore, Tuesday. F- \i;s were entertained more than i fortnight at;o when the news reived, through Reuter, from Hongkong to the effect that Squadron Leader (1. Francis and his wife, w ho were sailing from that port to478 words
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Article106 1938-05-25 19 SERIOUS RIOTING IN JAMAICA Kingston Jamak i mead UfATERFBONT ind sanitarv striker* combined with a hooligan element have awed eenatioß of all html :»ess in Kingston. wd.s of strikers anl demon parading the streets au Limldatlng the workers In the shops the proprietors to dose then shutters Police guarded theReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement236 1938-05-25 19 ___________________^fl v_i m ______^^^^H V_____r ___F W ___T^^__P >4 ____r _IV VI i* w^_ VT \Jr^ r 1 1 -~^m sm*^ V_X tt v __a ,*^l_ VSn ilt'*^ > (\\wf v ut y° u y «^4 jLm^ Mf mmWrm P~-* <r ~4^\ you are not u,tc c w »thV I236 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-05-25 19 Ayer Sunday, June 12, 8.30 p m. at Botanic Gardens. Tuesday, June 28. 6 p.m at Telok Ayer. Thursday. June 30. 8 30 p.m at Katong Park.27 words
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Miscellaneous70 1938-05-25 19 Band Musu In June The s* tettlementi Police Band will perform In public during June as follows, under the direction of Mr J C Hitch, L R.A M A R C M R.M.S M Thursday. June 2, 530 p m at Botanic Gard* Friday, June 3, <> p m at70 words
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431 1938-05-25 20 Singapore. Tuesday. EMPIRE Day was celebrated in aU schools in Singapore to-da\ a stirring message fro m Lord Beldisloe, President of the Empire l) a > Movement, forming the most miportant item in the morning's pro. gramme. Cadets and Scouts in most schools took part431 words
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Article19 1938-05-25 20 25.4 metres (***** kcs). 6.20 p.m. Opening announcement. News In Engllsn. Light music. Talk in Chinese. in Italian.19 words
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Article83 1938-05-25 20 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 24. 5 r Total foi Company Dividend Books Date tx Div. Close Payable TTN Pahang Consol 10 int. less tax Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 Pengkalen 3(1 IX Ma May 23 Haub 3d Int. June 13 June 20 e 14 RUBBER83 words
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Miscellaneous928 1938-05-25 20 JON THE RADIO] LONDON I HONGKONG Transmission 2:-b.05 p.m. 9 15 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). p.m. <iSJ HM metres (21.53 nu Rel orchestra II 13 07 metres (21.47 mrs; CSC. Garden of the Hong 16_l.fi metres (17.11 mcs) and CSO g« jg 19.76 metres (15.18 mcs). 620 m ompo .sition.s928 words
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Miscellaneous449 1938-05-25 20 SINGAPORE 100 p.m Mi« ill Programme I ramophone records. val. (Teochew) music Selection irom s Ist Chapter. "Sung mgs in the garden". Sung by the Cl I the Lao Sai Poh Hong Th. ro be continued weekly). "The Burial ol flowera by Tai Gek" Sung by II Soon and Chee449 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-05-25 21 Al Tilt Cinemas The Duke of Kent, making an extensive tour of the County of Kent, made his first call at Rochester, lit went to the Darnley Road Housing Estate, where he inspected the 1,500th house constructed there. Phot< shows women holding babies watching the Duke Of Kent leaving the58 words
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Article264 1938-05-25 21 Stirring Picture At The Capitol BEAUTIFUL photography and delightful mountain and woodland scene., will probably attract the audience who go to see "The Barrier" at the Capitol this week Taken from Rex Beach's novel, it is army lieutenant' for an Indian girl, a mand story of the love264 words
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Article95 1938-05-25 21 Singapore Tuesday. The death took place at 14, Swanage Road. Singapore on Sunday of Miss Agnes Baumgarten. second daughter of Mr. Harry Baumgarten, choirmaster of the Church of St. Joseph, at the age of ars. The deceased had been ill for a long time and her death,95 words
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Article443 1938-05-25 21 Collided With Bullock Cart On Way To Ipoh FOR Pritam Singh ol tl roduced a Hakka n laruddin ah, on a ci dri- ;:,,<" car with a Sin tiumitly on the mail iboul l j.) j. m on M ,h, th a bullo. rhe prosecuting officer informed443 words
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Advertisement32 1938-05-25 21 l^^^^ aMnMaMI^ HHIII>M M_______ B B^B-_ B M__-___a Created bj VU I MN ...itrh. ,|t: tive in their refined hcuuU as they are unfailing in their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY! I r.32 words
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Article355 1938-05-25 22 FOUR-DAY MEETING NEXT MONTH r0 n K Koala Lumpur, I uesda) fill foUowinf the entries «»i tinBbuifor i url Cl«b summer meet inu June • and 11 HORBI S < I \^> I X Blui X Juh. • 1 Kalill in X Mi • X Mill355 words
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Article629 1938-05-25 22 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AND TIES FOR TO-DAY FURTHER ties In the S.L.T.A. tennis championships were played oil on the S.C.C. and YJtf.CA cou in the second round of the men's open sn. <• On. Mala- champion, easily accounted for R. -han in str;.. Iving away only than po629 words
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Article177 1938-05-25 22 SKINS' ATHLETIC MEETING Yesterday's Results THE skms Battalion Athletic meet was held it Tanglin \csten! Kesulls were a^ fololws: Patting The shot: i. M S. Coy.». 30 ft. |4 I ms. i ,m Winn, i h i Wl Umi .lump: 1 Kerr (H. Q. Wing). 1 .hidden (A. Coy.); 1177 words
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Article32 1938-05-25 22 The following member to pia\ for tl I I v^ in t. of the 1 day al tl rington; J. M. i n D. Oral an A. E. Echelsh*32 words
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Advertisement20 1938-05-25 22 Imperial J^m ft A >r W^s^^2__St^_^__rf'^^____^^\__^^__id___r___ Good Companion Ail-Bnti ti L SOLS AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR a20 words
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Article291 1938-05-25 23 AIRMEN WIN BY ODD GOAL I Soccer Al \nson Road I.V Kn. R.A.F. W l I 1TChineM ed their aeeond rse in the Hrat Division of I.e uue when thev io>t j the Royal Air Force by the odd in three al the Anson V.u.n\ x291 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-05-25 23 FOR THI SECOND TIME Ud* season, the (hinese suffered a defeat in the Firsi Division when thev were heaten l»\ the 1..A.1 yesterday. Picture above shows a miritield incident. (Tribune)30 words
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Article225 1938-05-25 23 HANDICAP SPOON SHOOT Rifle Shoot ur' VERY KEEN S.R.A. COMPETITION TIIE Singapore Rifle A i spoon mah Ra; -end which resulted in a win for Mr DanHopkln. a n( t possible 105. Re >:— H.P.S. 105. Ore H cap Nett Dan Hopkins SR<B' 101.99 C. S. M. Conway SRiB--4 101225 words
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Article32 1938-05-25 23 Men's Doubles Semi Final: K and C. Y Koh k B': R 1 Chin. Ol Bl anc 1 Clasi Hen's Singh C. I la to a on J I Kim32 words
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Article129 1938-05-25 23 FORT PULAU BRANI DRAW DIV. 2 SOCCER IN a second division S I le.i_.ue natch played al I <>rt Canning itorday, the i wrt dieu i I with Pulau !tran, After an even ftr I hall, when quintet'' ag opportu ne interval came with no score made cond hall with129 words
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Article42 1938-05-25 23 Our o- n Correspond nt) Mn.. 11l i». the Public Worl D mei al hall cond h In P.W J).: All Dome; Ahmad, Sh Bak i I, ain A. N i.. r.r rd am Ibrahim Embong, Altai. Tel. i am42 words
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Article65 1938-05-25 23 THF follow JuniO Sll ton Cham pion: hip tourm at th ii Hah end Satardaj al !I i i».m Koon (Marigold) Mianj •A A I' Kim Se: d I VI i Len Kuan < Marigold i r Chooi .\h rridali I al) vi Julian i>' Sunday a|65 words
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Article211 1938-05-25 24 HOME CRICKET RESULTS LONDON, TUESDAY. RULTS oh' HOME CKICKE. MATCHES WHICH ENDED TO DAY Australians and Surrey drew at thi Oval Australians 528 (liradman 143. li. and 232 (OT 2 (Badcock <Jb. Barnett 120 noi out). Surrey 271 (O Hn Lily 8 for 104, oi* 60,Reuter - 211 words
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Article52 1938-05-25 24 Mystery May Never Be Solved Tokyo. Tuesday. A BRITISH language officer has return*'! from i. ting in a fruitless Starch for Laut Peacocke ot the r A Singapore, whi;.* on .1 holiday In Ja] an at the point •ill snow he eha m depths, .md bamboo thick*52 words
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Article62 1938-05-25 24 A.R. P. VOLUNTEERS London. Tuesday. THI Hon lary, Sir Samuel Hoare, 1 appealed lor riilllon air raid precaution volun- night an account he campaigi The people who were avmg that his appeal had failed, he aid, were all wrong. He asked for a million volun- had n< .bout 400,000 heBritish Official Wireless - 62 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-05-25 24 PICTURE taken at Raffles Girls' S chooi during Empire Day celebrations yesterday. See page 20. (Tribune).22 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-05-25 24 (HIN Kl i: OW. the Malayan champion, in play in the Singapore tennis chamninnships >esterday. (Tribune* LOW KFF POW in action yesterday in the Singapore tennis championships. (Tribune).31 words
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Article264 1938-05-25 24 JAPANESE TO ATTACK AT MACAO? Hongkong. Tuesday. riIINESF sources declare that martial law has been declared in the province of Kwangiung following the arrival of numerous Japanese warships to the south of Macao and refugees are reported to be streaming in to Macao Gays Keuter). General Shun Ushiroku, believed by264 words
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66 1938-05-25 24 WASHINGTO SURPRISED Wedding Of Official Washington. Tue MR. Harold Ickes. Secret Interior, was married in Dublin Ireland, to Miss Jane Dahlman. 25 j Milwaukee. Wisconsin. News of the wedding caused a j-rreat surprise In Washington, as onlv Mr. Ickes' closest friends knew he had I "gone abroad to be married.Reuter - 66 words
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Article69 1938-05-25 24 London, Tuesday Nearly 400 aircraft of the Royal Air Force were engaged In mass formation flights over Great Britain vesterday to stimulate public interest in Empire Air Day, which falls next Saturday. Altogether ten different types of bombers fighters and coastal reconsissance aircraft took part, affording theBritish Official Wireless - 69 words
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Article69 1938-05-25 24 London. Tuesday. The following candidates were nomlnatd to-day for the West Derbyshire byelection. tional Conse: Mr. Henrv Hunloke: Liberal Mr Milner Grr. Labour. Mr. Charles Whil The vacancy had been caifed by .the death of the Duke of Devonshire and the consequent suece.,<k>n of Lord Hartington toBritish Official Wireless - 69 words
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Article87 1938-05-25 24 Hankow, Wednesday. OINCE the Japanese occupation of Hsuchow, the majority of tbe houses have been burnt. Fires are still raging. Incendiarism b reported to be more serious than at Chapel during the fall of Shanghai. Corpses are piling up everywhere, and the ditches have turned red with blood.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 87 words
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Advertisement98 1938-05-25 24 ]if IS BEYOND ALL DOUBT _vXt^Vva that Modo Elito Rodney House, is the i in Sin sapore for haLs. Over 300 lat J //^qSq\2a\ American Gae:e and Paris Chic 1 > NhHHBMg^J] choice Each one different and warnnv I Vy99l E/ vicJual because Mode Elite does not und J \\\OVwfJmm\A98 words
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Miscellaneous14 1938-05-25 24 To-day's Tides HIGH 11DI 646 a.m. 8 it. ins., 7.10 p.m. It. 1 ins.14 words
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