Morning Tribune, 30 May 1938
1938-05-30
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Title Section14 1938-05-30 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE lL 3— No, 102 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. May 30, I I-IVK CENTS14 words
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Article85 1938-05-30 1 WILL UPHOLD ANTI-WAR PLEDGES Says Mr. Hull Washington, Sunday. iVIH Cordell Hull has lamed mcnt reminding Buropean nations that the Briand-Kellogk Pact is no less binding to-day than when it was signed ten years ago With an eye on tin- German-Czecho-slovakian situation, Mr. CordellReuter - 85 words
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Article154 1938-05-30 1 75 PERSONS DETAINED PRAGUE. SUNDAY rj. s ARE BEING HELD IN 2.700 DISTRICTS IN COLD AND WET L WEATHER. HITHERTO THERE HAVE BEEN NO INCIDENTS BETWFEN GERMANS AND CZECHS, BUT A MEMBER OF THE HENLEIN PARTY WAS v injured and three German -Socialists slightly hurtReuter Wireless - 154 words
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Article62 1938-05-30 1 New York. Sunday. Mr. l.amar Hardy, prosecutor iu \he spy inquiry, revealed that warrants have been issued for the arrest of Griebl. and Gudenberg who escaped as a stowaway aboarrl the liner Hamburg yesterda\ Both are charged with violating the World War Fspionage Statute under whichReuter - 62 words
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Article96 1938-05-30 1 Hankow. Monday. Till hinCM are surrounding the panes* to the northwest of B| and are continuing their us .issaiilts on the Japanese positions. Chinese aircraft heavily bombed I owanchai. one of the three Tillages in which the Japanese, who ited from Lanfeng are concend, holding out inReuter - 96 words
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Article83 1938-05-30 1 EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Budapest Sunday, tending the Euchariswore present at a luncheon by the Minister of Education in I Cardinal Pacelli. The quest* ludx-d the Papal Nuncio of HunHungarian Bishops and other Catholics. h midnight mass and general ted till dawn, pilgrims their allotted churches before ;>ray for the mission. DurReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article46 1938-05-30 1 U. S. Naval Limitations Washington Sunday. The United States notified Bl thai is willing to abandon th<> Idea of 18" suns but wants the in 45.000 tons set tor the proposed new super-battleships, and added thai 'United States would be satisfied urith J6" tnins Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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467 1938-05-30 1 Londoi THE Secretary of State for India. Lord Zetland, was the principal KUC the annual Bombay dinner held in London last night Lord Zetland took the opportunity to make an important statement on the working of reforms, and the position recarding the setting up of anBritish Official Wireless - 467 words
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Article50 1938-05-30 1 Madrid, Bun<u It Ifl reported that 12 were k 30 wounded in an air raid on The British steamer "G End," which was disabled in a previou raid, sank off Valencia to-day when a bomb hit her stern in the course of another raid.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article16 1938-05-30 1 Italo- German Economics riin, sa: An Gem us mat will take mon and raw mat- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article291 1938-05-30 1 Canton Again Bombed 2SO More Dead t450 Injured canton, SUNDAY ABOUT 40 TO 45 JAPANESE PLAMEB n APPEARED OVER THE cm this MOKNIN KNTKAI. PARK, THE MUNICIPAL AND GOVERNMENT OFFICES, AND CHINESE BATTERIES ON HONAM ISLAND AND ALSO NOIJTHWARD OF WONCISIM \TION Ttl( uii came <>v»t ;ii 230 and Again291 words
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Article61 1938-05-30 1 nente, the am n- j U\a«i» i trike movement which led to mi Jamaica has been pelt ■Aith his assistant, Grant undertaking not to muso .> breach ol the pea< i-.it. r Bustan* nte add •k dock-workei v fidently anticipated a strike will be clared overReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article17 1938-05-30 1 fcers returned to v Bfter ;i the new r.it»-.s ol Ined ou by Ihr' Laboui ,,,,,1, ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement36 1938-05-30 1 »S OTHER PAGES Pagr Malays Form Tin '<». I Municipal Cashier gaoled Threatened Brothei Malaya I llm k \.K.P. Lecture Neffri -i Kifle Shooting St lanßor Club 2i |,»cal Hadminlon Other war news on page 3 136 words
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Advertisement40 1938-05-30 1 V WANT MILK THAT KKI NFECTLY T WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLJM/1 E THEN OET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE M. 'JC. J \^B L^^i 111 i c J| I^A 7'l i i n»i \iN\iu r !;vt:iawuKKK DISTRIBUTORS. j I.KTZ BROS. A40 words
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Article127 1938-05-30 2 PERAK MALAYS FLOAT TIN COMPANY SULTAN INTERESTED IN $500,000 CONCERN A MALAYAN TIN COMPAN lITED DV SHARES WITH A CAPITAL OF $500,000 HAS BEEN FLOATED I" \K AS ISKANDAR TIN LIMITED THE ACTIV] >I THE tNCERN ARE NOT LIMIT] PIN INDUSTRY HUT :i RY WIDE VARII In addition to mining127 words
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Article473 1938-05-30 2 Chairman's Speech At F. M. S. Mines Chamber Meeting 'From Our Own Repot U,,. ,v l|>«>h. Saturday. m.im. Government to y.ve more "active usistance" to miners n Malaya \i., ?a r ><)Vd Sl>e aklll at lh(l w^wU neeiinf «t thu I mB. Chamber ..i473 words
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Article117 1938-05-30 2 SEQUEL TO TRIPLE TRAGEDY Singapore, saturcu MR Chvtee Lai. an agei local insurance firm, was this morning charged I Mr 8 the Four'! V. with causing the deaths Sin. Bng Chek N i 4ee and a Tamil i Govindan, by driving t m< in a jent manner along Ser. Road117 words
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Article59 1938-05-30 2 Wupon the tit tence the District Ju al District Court, acquitted Mou. ut the China Optical Co., Upper Cross Street, of e of allegedly having caused the death of a youth, Hassan bin Sulong, by nedriving at Bast Coosi Rood on the evening of Dec B59 words
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Article166 1938-05-30 2 MURDER ON HIGH SEAS: APPEAL Bfmpore, Saturday Till-: submission that th«> din fiven by the trial judge to jury in his summing up question of the insanity of the pellant, was tantamount to hi big tal ij from the probabk finding on it. submission made i>> Mr. R. M when166 words
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Article170 1938-05-30 2 Singapore. Baturd A SEIZURE of 2,985 tahils of noi Government chandu. valued $80. which was made by R< in the Si raits of Johon the Naval Base, in the early houi the morning of May 19. had a seqw the Criminal District Court befo.170 words
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Article84 1938-05-30 2 MUNICIPAL CASHIER GAOLED Singapore, Satuni THAN Peng Chew, a cashier In thr Treasurer's Department of thr Singapore Municipality, wa morning sentenced to three moniiirigorous imprisonment by Mr. H Forrer. District Judge. Criminal District Court, on a charge <>t minal breach of trust in respect <» SB">'».9B. It. In court that84 words
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Advertisement95 1938-05-30 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Ya u r 1 ir« Al l in n 1 1 million tiro tube whioli id. blood W .•t it f i <>i!i Burning tting Up .\i»;iit i 1..-.: Rlieuraatifl < sn i leath to kidti.-v r (i r! to kidney you'll I l > >95 words
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Advertisement26 1938-05-30 2 THE piiiijppim: (Tel. 4534) CO.. I yusP 33 rchard K( Eit DRYCLEANINI AND DYHIM A SPECIALISTIJ f? /^H Special machine^ V/fc^mi for (lrv rlpan '*T Conipetiiiiei'i26 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-05-30 3 I H 1.000 poor children of Singapore assembled for a sports meeting n Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium, under the aospfeea <>i the SinraKotary Club. Here we see cash prizes beinu distributed bv Brigadier Lord, one of the *eashi< rs liibuneTribune - 47 words
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Article91 1938-05-30 3 CHANDU EA TEN, NOT SMOKED! From Our Own Correspondent* Muar, Sunday. INDIANS eat chandu: they do not smoke chandu.' mi the Sikh interpreter to the first magistrate, Inche Mahmood bin Mohamad Shah this morning when Tamby bin Mi mad. an Indian Mohameden, pleaded guilty to a charge of being in91 words
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Article51 1938-05-30 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sunday. British Minister, following an ex>ur of the tin mining districts Western Siam and Islana of Puket, fd over to the peninsula by the of the much talked ol Kra Canal nd spent the week-end at Hua H arrived back at the capital51 words
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Article34 1938-05-30 3 re the Chief Justice in the Ist at ll ftjn Probate *****— R» Syed Abdillah bin Mohamed bin •UkafT. i Therear 1 Kin :ioon hing and oi a.m. ..-Chun.: Inatinmonsc34 words
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381 1938-05-30 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Japanese Troops Facing Annihilation Sin Chew Jit Poh Peiping, Sunday. T l^ admil the reverse at 1 Lanfeng, stating they withdrew yesterday to the north where thev are now fighting with their backs to the Yellow Kiver. Troops involved are Doihara's Division who are ciesperaiely striving to avoid annihilation, in381 words
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Article175 1938-05-30 3 Threat To Kill Own Brother ACCUSED SAYS HE WAS DRUNK! Kuala Lumpur, j^DMITTINi he wrotealettei to his brother whid following words telling yen plainly thai I ;,ou. Either you kill yoursell or I will kill you within Chua You- Kwee, a tnidd I Chin( this m :n the sun: in175 words
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Advertisement18 1938-05-30 3 Overseas 4 ina Huildinie, ChuHa »t' PHONI SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor ft w^j VKHK f WOKKMKV 1^ COMPENSATION18 words
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Advertisement64 1938-05-30 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND I 1 1 p^ R M^ j <tND<^ j madeinburmal I GUARANTEE* 1 100% I I •> HAKI'IK, GILFILLAN n>. I j SniKaiMtrc. Ku:.la Lumpur P«' \u,(. a WHITE SWAN DIJPLH ATIN(i PAPEH defy competittOQ In both n- nui quality. buitabli for all duplicating n Trier 1.2564 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-05-30 3 PIANOFOR'I E-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. >OL CHILDREN:— SpeciaI T< SCHOOL TEACHERS: Reduced Rates. eciaJ Music Appreciation Classes. Enquir- M Paulusz. Experiind Qualified Music Teuch'-r. 25, Barker Road.27 words
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Miscellaneous52 1938-05-30 3 MUAK NAN FANG HOTM IGENTS. Kxpress Service 1 tin.«s it.ulv. 1 HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Singapon 3015 2 N\N Y\\(; HOTEL. 4 rani MUAT Tel. 150 3. NAN rJIAN(> HOTEL. Bunpa 1. Sine;. I K at 7.00 00 pin 4 i. 2. Muai H (|(l 3. Muai Bin I 452 words
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Article101 1938-05-30 4 London Jo-day C h 27 26 9 Mir 70 I 69 7 U Chemical Industries 29 10'j 1|7% Imperial Tobacco 133 9 132 6 Anglo-Dutch 23 9 Pacific 5- 8 5% London 1:1% 3Hubber Pian Investment Trust 24 23 9 12 9 12 6 Ayer Hitam 2110%101 words
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Article97 1938-05-30 4 RIIBBF.K Sl lol,e RUM bpoT Sellers Ruv- lf) •rward (J- Buy«J2 2nd Forward (July'Sept, Buyers W. ||M ,rd Forward (6, Buv J!}J •> London, saturaa} ALM OIL (Malaya) Previous clay Chi In bulk May June shpt. i.14-10-0 Sellers Unchanged *>PRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Mav Shipment 111-0-0 paid and sellers97 words
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Article64 1938-05-30 4 I London. Saturn i Previous To-day Change .T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 65 178.62 03 ;T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rat# 8.96-7 16 8.96-7 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 11 Unchai. 'T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1 3 Unchai; .T.T. on Japan (closing selling64 words
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Article24 1938-05-30 4 ,<l ll|, R irdav Tooe To-d hang Spot Buyers Sellers JulylSept. Buvers ..ed Sellers >ed TIN Tone ?J idy Spot 3t,24 words
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Article23 1938-05-30 4 .dun, Saline GOLD Pn To-dav Ch. Pine Bar per oz. £7-0-9 SILVER Spot pj j 16 I 4 months' forward. l,:23 words
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Article20 1938-05-30 4 WT v London, SatuiTIN Standard Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon vclosing price) £158 Closed Forward £158! 2 Closed20 words
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Article157 1938-05-30 4 TINPLATE STEEL INDUSTRIES (Results Of Talks In Rome London, May 28. THE International Steel Cartel di> cussions concluded last niuh in Rome are said to have m contacted in the most cordial spirit Circles in dose touch with the British delegation regard the tinplate meeting M most important. A compromiseReuter - 157 words
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Article201 1938-05-30 4 CPEAKING at the commemoration golden jubilee dinner given by the Gregg Shorthand Writers Association at the Hotel on Saturday Mr. A. A. K. tee. J.P, Patron of the Associaexploded the popular belief that Dr. Oregg and his system is American. Dr. Gregg, an Irishman, published the201 words
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Advertisement52 1938-05-30 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION" LIMITED FEAI o! BURGLARS by keeping j VALUABLES (Jewellerj or iniport int documents) in SAFE IiOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and only you can have these safe bo\ that SAFETY •nrl PRIVACY, ABBUR] For further particular Telf52 words
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Advertisement22 1938-05-30 4 I SOUTH iiimi.sif INSI -RANC'F COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCi \T REASONABLE RATES Trl 59?<! 2 Flnlaysor. f22 words
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818 1938-05-30 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. May 28. 1 p.m. Con. T. S. 0 20 3 213 &st. Trust Af. ..4 75 fn Eastern United 32.50 33.50 F. and N. Ord. 13 90 14. do7%%Pr, 9.15 Gammon M M0 M5 Gt.E. Lile 1. pd £t. t L. pt. pd.818 words
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Article216 1938-05-30 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday MINING Buyers Sellers Ami 3-10%» 44' Batu Selangoi 1.37 142 Hong Fatt 1.02 1.07 Hongkong Tin 20 9 21 9 Jelebu 067 0.72 Kamunting Tin 9 6 10 3 Katu Tin 24 25|Killinghall 18 6 19,6 Kramat 10 6 116 Kuchai 127 1.32 Larut 10-216 words
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Article231 1938-05-30 5 PENANG MUNICIPAL b<\ 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May i Nov. 1 120 121 4 3 4~r 1929 red 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 UK 1 119% el 1935 red. 1956-1966 $625,000 Int. June 1 Dec. 1 101 ci 3^ 1937 red. 1955-65 $3,000,000 Int.231 words
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Advertisement224 1938-05-30 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shang-haa, Hongkong, Mnni'A, Sinira^.r*. AMWl«i«nf Bankers and Broke i fn Securities nr>t Com">>rUtie*. Jjallf foreign Market Cab.e anu Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, IN< OF NY. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR KXCHAKU& CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD] CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG224 words
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Article115 1938-05-30 6 Singapore, Saturn. THOMAS Donneii and Thorns Lyn 1 two privates from the Royal niskilling Fusiliers, were this morni; charged before Mr. F V. Duck the Second Magistrate, with volun causing 'iurt to a Chinese named Hong with a eruss knife in A Road at abonl nve115 words
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Article16 1938-05-30 6 Thirty-nine tons of ivory were ed in a sale at the London Oomrm l Sale Roorr.16 words
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Advertisement240 1938-05-30 6 I GOOD NEWS! -THE \W IS BACK..BY POPULAR DBMANDi io-M4.ui a« .1.. tAPITOL ft^ffiy Sp,,i;.l OMvDW Ketiirn S, r,. nin K "^JH.» y^jW II O 11 1 I I \II O It gggfM^ J >|\. yrandi-sl n.nu-dy triumph I*<W*l^**^^ U I J .itftllONEL BARBYMORE(W ">«Lr A YANK AT UArUKU sgg^4240 words
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Advertisement99 1938-05-30 6 RO X Y BAR OPEN 5 PM mL MIDNIGHT. LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 m A MYSTERY WOMAN WHO MADE ONE MISTAKE AND JF^ PAID WITH HER SOUL! •MADAME X" with GLADYS GEORGE, WARREN WILLIAM, JOHN BEAL A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture TO-MORROW— THE GAYEST, SMARTEST, GRANDEST ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR! \V 199 words
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456 1938-05-30 7 MIGHT AT 8.30"- AN EXCELLENT SHOW Sinfcapore. Sundav [doubtful if the standard of amateur acting in Singapore. pen in the heydays of the amateur .ta«e of the pre-slump years. h;«s Uf-eii so hiffh as it is to-da\. new and worthy tradition (Co* .T.ittee and456 words
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Advertisement203 1938-05-30 7 ITS THE TALK OF TOWN! EVERY SHOW FACKED OUT SINCE OPENING. MARLBOROUGH TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 PJW. >\\ the THRILLER QUEEN of the INDIAN SCREEN RIDING LIKE MORM -FIGHTING LIKE A FURY \M> LOVING LIKE A WOMAN! in JIIW \l KOIII The Greatest and Most Entertaining TAMIL TALKIE urin^:— K. T.203 words
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Advertisement196 1938-05-30 7 ALHA^IIIIfiA PHONI ItM N [i YOU QUAI M) QUA f V tery Rider streaks w ■fcf IB n-^" V X.W. i -^f^s* J T.,1.. Itilf fto> »t tj^, Vl>*a v M«»M« I^M^W/ i k«w ilaill l«(>Ui laaNlintM. l.tM «> «m I u A M i «i I IVMIt l.w.»|.*, >196 words
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Article802 1938-05-30 8 WEEKL Y NEWSRbLL PLAN SOON EDUCATIONAL AND FEATURE PRODUCTIONS ALSO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ABLE TO REVEAL EXCLUSIVE NEWS OF IMPORTANT FILM DEVELOPMENTS IN MALAYA, INCLUDING THE RUNNING OF A WEEKLY NEWSREEL DEALING WITH LOCAL TOPICS. |)ewl<.pnnnl- in the film industry in Ihi* country. uhi<h ha\e802 words
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Article, Illustration169 1938-05-30 8 THERE was a big gathering ol promi- nent business people. European and an home held yesterday ing to mark the opening of the new business premises ol Mr Rahmin Penhas in Cecil Street. Starting in a small way in Robinson Road 30 years ago. theTribune - 169 words
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Article239 1938-05-30 8 Singapore, Saturday ANOTHER batch of twenty- four Chinese seamen, formerly of the s.s. Nord, a Chinese-owned vrsel flying the Panama flag, wen produced this morning before Mr L. C. Goh, the Fifth Magistrate. The charge against them was I being foreign seamen, they landed Singapore on May239 words
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Advertisement38 1938-05-30 8 Competition i/if VV ran be used. Dors this mean a handicap? Definitely The experienced photograpli4 k r would have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-film I I*l F" 1 1 f" 1 1 f Ihe rilm ror the tropics;38 words
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Article, Illustration159 1938-05-30 9 QN this page will be found pictures received for our \«fa Photographic competition for the current month. The competition carries prizes of Agfa cameras and films. Three cameras and 12 rolls of film are given i acfa month to the senders of the best photographs. All159 words
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266 1938-05-30 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore Moaday, May 30, 1938. MALAYAN AGRICULTURE ikKA^ ING its inspiration from the annual prize distribution ai th< School of Agriculture, the current Malayan Agricultural Journal devotes an editorial to the important subject of agricultural •ducat ion in Malaya. It points out ihM the centre of such education266 words
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Article538 1938-05-30 10 Covent Gardens REHIND th« D HI th ,1 leisure durii i busy hem -4 vards hip «.i the to use and tlic [famous people who have been i with it Recently B pnviltunityol what Is being accomied ;fh<T only a nt Garden Ui relics of the past,538 words
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Article, Illustration131 1938-05-30 10 Urn Idolf Hitler's forty-ninth birthday was celebrated by 75,0#t,0M subjects of t h*' nt\\i\ created Greater Germans with gala parades am» mass meetings. Surrounded by commanders of the army, navy and sir force, Hitler look the dilute ;ii .1 march past of M.:>oo (rack troops and M7Topical Press - 131 words
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Article285 1938-05-30 10 Mr B. P. Nicholas. Managing Director of the Bank of Malava, Limited, who left Kuala Lumpur in the early part of April for Ceylon, has returned. H P. Shutes ol the Mines Department, F.M.S., has been transferred to Bentong. Mr. and Mrs. Shutes leave for Bentong at the end285 words
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132 1938-05-30 10 U.S.S. RAMAPO Call At Singapore For Refuelling Singapore, Su' THE US.S. Ramapo arived in EH to-day, and anchored at the of- war anchorage. The Ramapo is not a salntini although it carries guns, arid were exchanged on its arrival. The vessel which is comma Commander C. F. Holden h 8.246132 words
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Advertisement30 1938-05-30 10 To-days White Label Announcement It's hard to live within one's salary, but it's harder to live without it. TK« greatest hard* hip u to be without DEWAR'S W.P S A30 words
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1104 1938-05-30 11 DUKE DUCHESS OF WINDSOR PLANNING TO VISIT INDIA Clubman's Chair Bradman Becoming A Great Orator Test Cricket Provides Pleasant Diversion For Stock Exchange Brewers To Sell Milk Our Own Correspondent j London, May 13. i| is rumoured that the Duke and Dim hew of Windsor are plannviMt India. One reason1,104 words
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Article86 1938-05-30 11 yoIXG LADY. aged 21, blonde, prepossessing apP e a r a n c e, well-developed ire, musical, affectionate nature, .self-supporting, wishes to marry a gentleman she can love, trust, and respect, aged it 28-30, preferably tall, medium colour, fair position •uid a bachelor. MAJOR, aged 4.'?. tall,86 words
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140 1938-05-30 11 BOOK, RADIO- ORG ANIST LOVED, COMES TO LIFE IN SONG Coven' MA organist Leslie James favourite book at school was Bunyan's "Piltt's Progress"; his favourite character Christian Hv read and lassie until he knew every trial and triumph Christian went through A* lie unulually became famous a anist, first at140 words
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Article126 1938-05-30 11 Allegedly Kidnapped By Japanese A ER Chinese employee ol the Maritime Customs was earallegedly by Japanese, forced Iting cmr and whisked ove 'states a Shanghai me veek). teal man to be kidnapped la Mr Hung-kwei. a junior assistant. ol the representatives of the during their standstill126 words
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Advertisement88 1938-05-30 11 POLAROID ,.,ss,, ;ir< la(( s( scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you to actually srr VI to .10 feet helou the surfare of the k.ilm FOR THE FIRST TIMI— perfect eje comfort for driving, cruising, fishing tennis or any outdoor spor:. Bee our demon tration <>t tin new invention88 words
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Advertisement36 1938-05-30 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all Chmmku and Storms dim: a dance at the Capitol Restaurant Music by rtl KJ 111 ..\(ll hi Orchestra Ui:i)\KSl)\y f FKIDAY. X P.M. io Midnight. NO ADMISSION (HAKGK.36 words
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Article, Illustration307 1938-05-30 12 sdfsd Ims over the Atlanta Ocean to the shores <>f Newfoundland, the ir- .md most oi Europe are charted at a building In the heart of the Meteorological Office In Victory House, part of the Air Ministry l in- latest meteorological apparatus isPlanet News - 307 words
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Advertisement23 1938-05-30 13 IATMOS CLOCKS 4 WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING, ■Agent: RENE ULLMAMN lies Place, HNOAPO I opened up to 6 ?jil everyday Including Saturdays.23 words
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Article, Illustration1844 1938-05-30 14 Easy Way to Beauty— Make-up to Match Improved Cond itions For Nurses THE MEXICAN IKFLUENCI Mtertl itself stronuly in Hollywood sportswear. I loierue (ieortje (Paramount) wears a natural coloured balibunlal straw hat. with red and green raflia trimming. The bag of natural liner, has a mid1,844 words
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Advertisement50 1938-05-30 15 (iiiussh: STAMFORD ROAD. Phono i:>26. Greek said that "I am rich as to buy cheap which means that tter quality last longer tieaper. It is a idea to think that s too expensive. Tin 1 shipment just un- Dresses, hats, jewelall the latest in linen tton fashions. Most uing gowns.50 words
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Advertisement24 1938-05-30 15 j\i:%% BRAivcnt I\o o■• j FORI R n \D M'f. l| relcphone 121) ;>i\isov ri-:im LADIFS HAIRDRESSERS C 7?>, SUmford Road SINGAfORI (Telephone 4610)24 words
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259 1938-05-30 17 iOOO Jewish "Political" Arrests In Austria ated Vienna iiow.s- Kleine Volks-Zeitung, which t>tained, saya that Baron 1 Id, the bankor. was tr« last week I I I reporter m Vienna >sue In which this news n May 7 was Immediately supand no official confirmation obtained,259 words
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Article19 1938-05-30 17 G"I SSK? STLEM her cultural relati J"S» SSSc 'nuen'ctual'co^e'r'airon 116 hileail MCa n f the totem.***, Com-19 words
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Article106 1938-05-30 17 Mill's ALONGSIDE Till WHARVES OB l KPECTED TO \KKI\I KEFFEL RARBOUI Main Wharf: I, h Man, Cranvilh Merku.s, Dajak, Recorder Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VKSSKIS IN Dm )CM KS Tanjoiiß I'ajsar: Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil Kepper Harbour: King's Dock: Nil No. 1 Dock:106 words
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Article52 1938-05-30 17 RINDERPEST IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday A GOVERNMENT Gazette extraurdinn ary, issued this morning states thai information having been received that rinderpest exists amongst cattle in Singapore. His Excellency the Governor hereby declares the Settlement Singapore to be an area infected with rinderpest, and prohibits absolutely the exportation from the Settlement52 words
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Article409 1938-05-30 17 No Change In Basic Rates Rhi'i 1 8 LI th( ba i ol the ular IN and I; mal Mantii; 1 tt Is stated the ch( ..•id in Cop' decidi d that th< should be maintained It wa emphasised that the rates laid down In tit- minimum409 words
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Article30 1938-05-30 17 An aircraft oi imperial Aln *ratlng on the W,,t Africa i "Ween route from I hadamon consi fnmenl '■nun Thi i' 1 t lil wn f or the nch Bquatoi30 words
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Advertisement256 1938-05-30 17 BIR\S PHILP LINE. Incorporated In Australia) C pon June 3 vL Jun< July a found trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I ra may I Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or nnecting K.P.M. Vessel. J iiti;V-- S NM return St)t 8(i M cUm S4:iO 71 (l el** l return256 words
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Advertisement199 1938-05-30 17 TV. 1. K. LiIXE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR. LTD. (Incorporated In Japan 1 TO LONDON via IVnan-. Colombo. Aden, Port Said, ManeJllea Gibraltar. m.S YASUKUNI MA June S.S. HAKONE MARU June 23 HUSIMI MARU July 7 Rates to 2nd Class Naples 1574 >w will st,.;» s.:si Marseilles :»f>l199 words
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1439 1938-05-30 18 "SINGAPORE IDEALL Y CONSTR UCTED TO MEET AIR A TTACK" ANOTHER LECTURE BY A. R. P. EXPERT Singapore, satuni irrv:r;^- ::U c,:1' T"\ C,..,\ of the inteHfcenteia ol the popuUfes, embrace. »wi i >r ina(( jr;l i,. >nd mislmdiai L «hTThould certainly kno« better," -a.d Major A. p. StonP". .>-^--1,439 words
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129 1938-05-30 18 MYSTERY OF JAPANESE ACTRESS AND LOVER MISS Yoshika OKida. Japani d her lover Ryokichi Su who caused a sensation by i i Japan-Soviet border into North :i on Jan. 3. and v. I O^pu as spi( ently retun rthern Saghalien. The foreg>- port wa ible quarters from a foren recently129 words
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Advertisement67 1938-05-30 18 HUDSON'S EUMEMTHOL JUJUBES have lor over 4<> n wcce«£uDy used by ToscrfmilioM of Leople. Other .lubes, et< mine and go, but llJDbo EUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain puWic confi a e nc< through their genuine worth. When used daily they preserve Uw th by keeping the mouth in a ealthj67 words
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330 1938-05-30 19 TERRORS' WIN SECOND DIVISION FOOTBALL I f:\cise Dept. Beaten by j— u. SniKuporr !M, at the Thompson Itoad t tins afternoon, a team re- the H.M.S Terror defeati tciat Department by three rl N t<» nil 'in a second division League soccer match. Th»' Terrors were in good form. j330 words
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Article163 1938-05-30 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. EXCELLENT progress has been made In the Muar Football Association league and the first round is expected to be completed by the first week in June. The Muar Chinese Football eleven ire the only unbeaten side in the league, and they look163 words
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Article522 1938-05-30 19 Chinese Beat Police By 5-1 •om Our On n mdent) M THK Mn..: n fur- thei aced their -i. ina for league honours when they gained delve victory over the Muai Police In matches, by the convlnc Ing margii match played at the Muar club padang tin, aftei522 words
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Advertisement93 1938-05-30 19 «-H CONSTRUCTION MOTORISTS! Th- ,U«-SAVEB I O < E «jfe vVvXWv PROCESS GIVES TKEAI, Rives DRV TRACK^.orqujcß OCT X WM fi RN 0 STOENC™ TYEE Si?al bars-Ve f bkt^ of «^n on ««>TECTION AS I))))) tructed with the what that iean^ r n w^ u^ O *ot. t ex- *\he93 words
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Article154 1938-05-30 20 DKKING: Following the DM Reformed and provision; ments. China's admlnistratl licies will be controlled by th< .e from this, the ancient the country. This, officials of the Pi eminent ed, has been c)t the recent conference between thi ing members of the two administi The new united154 words
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Article89 1938-05-30 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. May 28 al fo r| TV4- I Company Dividend Books Date T Close Payable TIN Pahang Consol 10% int. less tax Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 Pengkalen 3d. less tax May 31 May 23 Raub 3d. Int. June 13 June 20 June89 words
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Miscellaneous521 1938-05-30 20 ON THE RADIO LONDON TranMn.ssion 2:— 605 p.m.— 915 p.n. (.si 13.93 metres (21.W i.sii 13.97 metre* (24.47 mm); GBG 10.K6 metres (17.79 BMf) and f.SU 19.79 metres (15.1S mcs). Transniisvion .'{.—9 15 p.m. b^.o a.m. (JSII 13.97 metres (2147 mcs); «.s(. IgJC metres (11 VJ mis) and CSI 19J2521 words
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Miscellaneous469 1938-05-30 20 HONGKONG 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). j ii pm Relay- Danc<- Orchesf tIM i urden of the Hong Kong Hotel •ii pm For the children. IS pjn London Oreen Thoughts Shade 1 An anthology of the 17th ver.se. pro^e, and songs about igardenj and gardening. Compiled by M Jonquil Antony. Produced469 words
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Miscellaneous420 1938-05-30 20 SINGAPORE 600 p.m.:— Malay mu. amophone records*. Ratoe Roemah Ti H M. Rambat -Kronchong Solo' Mr Ahmad C B. "Apa Jan bih Balk 1 M M. Rambat 'Penh Malaise Mr. Cassim "Maleman Abdullah. "Singapore Madipe" Mr. Kasban 8 Soempa" S. Abdullah. Stamboel Dinah" Miss Dinah. 6.30 p.m Chinese (Mandarin) songs.420 words
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620 1938-05-30 21 EASY VICTORY AT SEREMBAN BY 5-0 MARGIN m Oar Own Correspondent Seremban, Saturday. {)LAYING superior soccer in evendepartment of the game, the ihined Services to-day defeated Ne^ri Sembilan to the tune of five U) nil on the station padang, huh sides of which620 words
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Article305 1938-05-30 21 1 "'<>"' 3; Whites L Singapore. Saturday. 1 il V soccer was served afternoon at the Anson dium. when the SJV.F.A. held rial in preparation for Binga--1 Cup fixtures. A poor the same, which selbright spots. tally there are two further T and Saturday. Adlium on305 words
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Article73 1938-05-30 21 I n liit her on ft a pii don, Sui P IX) >unty cl pionship ciK Satuj II SWANSI GUmori in: 100 (Smith 9 foi IT BRISTOL Gloucestershire: 324 I wkt pp 116 not oul vickshj AT MANCHESTER i incashire: for 5 v Leicestershire at PROMI Northamptonshire: K>G73 words
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Advertisement107 1938-05-30 21 Created by Expert VULCAIN watches are as attr.u tive in (heir refined beauty as tnev are unfailing in thnr Mranq THEY NEVER VARY! OPENING 10-3IOIIICOW AT THE CAPITOL 3-15 6-15 9-15 (iala Premiere For Maiaya Of The Picture The Whole World Is Raying Over 19 Weeks At The (arthay, Hollywood107 words
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Article395 1938-05-30 22 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BICKERDIKE CORDONS WIN REVOLVER EVENT WITH POLICE SECOND ()t th( H.y F A Hh iki won the cham- with the Police as iwj v the P FiI rlon Hmh- Miltnn. Gordon mu" Oevians T. I' Mauger, 8 > pon, HighlmndUlton. to g*;** h.nhurst395 words
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Article43 1938-05-30 22 Zurich, Sunday. I lie Swiss Olympic dames Committee decided to recommend that the Sports Association should not participate in tho Olympic Games in Tokyo n Japan I -till at war ?ne year e the <•)>< ning of th( es ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration267 1938-05-30 22 S.C.C. Dismissed For 85 Runs Singapore. Saturday. A LATE recovery by the Malaya F.A enabled them to gain a narrow victory over an S.C.C. XI at cricket on the padany to-day by 16 runs. The Club were dismissed for 85 towards which total Gaillard contributed 24. The Malays replied withTribune - 267 words
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Article27 1938-05-30 22 Own Correspondent/ Muar. Bund T he Johon had little v in beating th le match p] margin forv. s were scored ii I I(27 words
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Article28 1938-05-30 22 London, Saturday. W. K. Hammond will captain Engand (i. <> Allen tin- Rest the lost trial match to Mltti England'] team against the Australian ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article261 1938-05-30 22 S.R.C. And Chinese Meet Sini THERE the S.CH.C. on tl i Chin< took first knot d for 72 runs, toward D'Cotta contributed 19. La Bi the other b. figures u ith 14. Boon Beni; din damage for thi tak ts for 26 r-.i The Chine ted off Evan Wong brightened261 words
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Article66 1938-05-30 22 British A mateu r Golf Championship London, Satan A CROWD of 2,000 saw the An Bank employee, Charles the British Amateur Golf nsnl P; inu the bespectacled I official Cecil Ewing 3 and holes in the final. Ing sauared thi entli putt but Yat. 20th 22nd nnd 2"rdReuter - 66 words
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Article33 1938-05-30 22 Services Heat Non-Benders The c ombined Ek Benders by 116 ru. iglin yesterday T); :yed 10 men he non-Benr two i 16 runs wl had thr. 7 The Si rvice pt Dy. 2333 words
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Article416 1938-05-30 23 CRICKET WIN FOR S. C.C. AT K. L. SELANGOR CLUB LOSE BY 88 RUNS 'From Our Ov?t Repo Kuala Luinpui. Sund, thi Si] match which conclude n ha< vain attempt to reach th 237, beii: ilv r.'oi n had the honour ot mak the match, his t< ffort of 75.416 words
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Article87 1938-05-30 23 EASY CRICKET WIN FOR RENCAM C.C. Tin Ren iMi Cricket Clufc beai the S.( at cricket M t lie padang iterdft) l>\ nine wickets. Passing their opponents" total easily, they continued butt:: and Higgins bowled very well for the dismiss the Cricket Club for 4487 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-05-30 23 F. A. BICKERDIKE who iron the championship »i terday's uii«meetint at Bukii limah. TribuneTribune - 16 words
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Article194 1938-05-30 23 Singapore, Sunday. Bowi.ini ither wet wicket, in the cricket match between FA and Wearne Brew noon on the Malav Football Association ground, which the M fa won by 32 ni T. Sullivan ol >k three wickets for two runs. On the side ol th< M I I194 words
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Article237 1938-05-30 23 Indians Declare At 141 AN unfinished taio un Sic match between the l >n in on rround bhl afternoon in batted flrst and declare their Inning 141 for the i«i.t wick Pennefather (fom for r>3 and W 'three for 33 > wen I f "l howl'237 words
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Advertisement32 1938-05-30 23 .'•(>\l\(. HAPPI WORLD COVERED STADIUM I rid;i > Jute :iu\ p.n>. Sharp. WHEN (II iMPIONS MEET (lI VMPIONS mi BOOKING:— JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD \1OMI). Dl < KOH A CO., JAI K mum JOI32 words
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Article152 1938-05-30 24 LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BEGIN ll\l)MI\IO\ WEEK-END RESULTS Tm ofncially during th< id when 8.8.A inior di siting tallies and, above ail i fairly high (1.11(1 Ol |>1. Detailed i I rn (Marigold) »ns (MerridaleJ IS 6; 15 12. jrmond PToli (Useful 8.P.» beat Julian I BP 1 L5 k e Kim152 words
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Article131 1938-05-30 24 MALAYA Cup trial matrh. will be played at finson Road stadium on 31, and on Saturday. June 4 for which the following players are united to attend by 5 pjn. prepared to play If requii Abdul Rahman (M.F.A i, Han Abdul Rahman (Police), Aziz (M.F.A.). Dollah (Publishers),131 words
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Article24 1938-05-30 24 Bni>s»-K Sunda) in the <iuart«r-iinai of the European /our ot the D;ivis (up, France eliminated it.«i\ hv thn'f matches to nil.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article88 1938-05-30 24 Western Drama At The Alhambra Hoot GIBSON the famous cowboy ol Western dim dramas, an oui banding performance In "The Painted stallion" winch had a premiere he Alhambra Theatre, last night. The picture I one ol the finest with n background to be screened In Singapore for88 words
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Article58 1938-05-30 24 udon, Sunday. Suppiit ,vcr<' more plentiful during Um 1 p; i owing to th<ury Hill maturities, and tier ally managed t< their requirement from non-cleai Liters at f> B pei «-tnt compared with ;i 4 per ceni Uu I ommoditl( wh< tin weak with continued heavy liquidation, butReuter - 58 words
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Article75 1938-05-30 24 (From Our Oicn Reporter) Penmng, Sunday. The Penang Junior Badminton Championships was brought to a close this ning with the playing of the iinal <>1 the mix< d doubles, when Ooi Teik Hock and Mrs Bija Banvor beat Song Yok Kooi and Mrs C E Sene 2175 words
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Article41 1938-05-30 24 London. Sunday. The British Wightman Cup team to play America at Wimbledon on June 10 and 11 will br Mrs. King. Miss Dearman. M. ram. Miss James. Miss i-.umb. Miss Scriven :mrt uiu Qtntn_ I mer Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 41 words
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Article235 1938-05-30 24 Tioi me killing i el the pad Batting 143 for Dm seven wi J O. Edwards topscored with 47 while Roy Bain had 44. Splendid bowling by L. Alwis and D. 1 a Brooy worried the Skins batsmen, who could only compile 54. Cooper Key contributing235 words
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Article383 1938-05-30 24 THE cond Sii I I monthly mixed foursomi tlon for May was played at Buk terday aftei win for Mrs. G. A. ClementSatterthwaite with a net sc< n Thirty-eight cards were taken the following returned: Mrs. G. A. Clements C G. Satterthwaite 42 V/ A Mr.383 words
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Article78 1938-05-30 24 From Our Own Report* Penang, Sund in spite oi threatening large crowd turned out to witn< double mam event of the boxing pi tion at Wembley arena to-night. In the first main event. Young Co B.ll' 2 outpointed Battling Khoo 9, ove ten rounds. It was a close78 words
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Advertisement17 1938-05-30 24 rA. S. GILES, j CIVIL. NAVAL am> MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No Singapore. TIIONL IW4. ID TAILOR.17 words
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Advertisement101 1938-05-30 24 UT IS BEYOND ALL DOUBT! r (^ftOi M»t Mode Elitr R«i»«y House is th ?'&jS)l!oJy )c L in Singapore for hats. Over 300 la' S /^^V?7^^\ American Gape and Paris Chic hats for (Q^^MM^\\ choice. Each one different and warranted i.. till OH R7 I vidual because Mode Elite does101 words
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Title Section12 1938-05-30 1 MORNING TRIBUNE No. 47. May 28, 1!>:!X i;i)HKD hv iiikmis n Saturday12 words
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Article998 1938-05-30 1 ASSOCIATION SHOULD MAKE AN EARLY MOVE a VIGOROUS plea for i the revival of amateur boxing in Malaya, and penally in Singapore, is made in the new issue of the Malayan Boxing Annual which has been published in Singapore. It is written \V Mitchell, well known998 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-05-30 1 Uft to right: Miss ft, OpliUts. Mrs. L M. IV.i.Hfathyr. Mrs I W. OM and Miss Nellie Chia, who mel In the UUtta doubles m the si i I tournament.30 words
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Article259 1938-05-30 1 Gunners Sappers Creep Up P W L I) I Chin< 10 6 2 2 26 12 1» Gun. 10 6 3 I 20 13 12 Sappers 5 2 2 19 8 12 9 4 14 16 ll 12 Air FbrC< 9 4 2 3 22 13 11 Malays H) B259 words
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Advertisement12 1938-05-30 1 ELSEWHERE To-day's Supplement tine on cricket i Perak ,ket T ropici 812 words
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Advertisement11 1938-05-30 1 IT IS BEYOND ALL DOUBT! I MODE ELITE} 10 i: id11 words
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Article, Illustration680 1938-05-30 2 Second XI Gain More Ground In Ihe League (Bj ivit rll skins sfiornl strinu gOCfl I nun strength to strength and have drought off two f*»d wtnß this wwl liny defeated Moravia h\ I l, so repeating their former win nvcr them t>\ the680 words
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Article135 1938-05-30 2 Selangor Athletes In Training THE Ant of the Athletic trials or m conjunction with the Sel combined training scheme was hold week with the object of "enablinp letea to sort themselves out and ttnd the most suitable events for whlc: train" The scheme is proving a tremen success Notable feature135 words
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Article58 1938-05-30 2 SIR Pelham Warner, chairman 01 Test Match Selection Commrwho is 65. will play for the Bucks club against Mereworth Park, in Kent, on tru Sunday of the Lord's test match. Sir Pelham's last match was at Newcastle. Now South Wales, when tog« with Jack Hobbs.58 words
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431 1938-05-30 2 Perak To Make Move Towards Cricket Association? WITH the current cricket season fast advancing thoughts of fans throughout North Malaya, particularly those in Perak, are turning to the forthcoming annual test between the Colony and the F.M.S., which will be played for the first time in Perak cricket history in431 words
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Advertisement10 1938-05-30 2 youve dot a \3tSXr Ic A^rnts: SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD.10 words
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908 1938-05-30 3 (By Flash") ave during the last week enjoyed a glaxy of sporting i ill luck on tin asions thi- might quite easily have been the sportsman- ■s have just started they should be the noveltj and cli I the UmeUght, bul although r.A.P.908 words
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Article30 1938-05-30 3 Chn.s Nei. the South Alrican wr< who stowed away when the Springbote tor Sydney to take part in the Empire Games, has been reprimanded by the South African Wrestling Union30 words
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396 1938-05-30 3 Selangor Hoping To Find New Blood For Soccer !?> "Eareka") CH.ANCiOK were beaten by Negri a( soccrr for the first time in history last week-end at Seremban. In the minds of the local selectors this annual game is unimportant and merely a convenient <><■< asion to try out new talent396 words
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Article, Illustration82 1938-05-30 3 HE A DING FOR THE TOP? After a somewhat inauspicious opening to the new season, the Air I (inc )t COT XI is now getting well into its stride and has not suffered > dflrat since the early weeks. By inflicting on the Chinese this week the champions' second successive82 words
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Article536 1938-05-30 4 Labrador Section Cain The nn i i I earn Honours K,i N competition, friendHj rivalry, and the wholehearted support >wd who though small in numbers, never lacked enthiisiasm, wen ihr rontrihutan racttn in the raccesa thai attended the Brsl anmi:ii ports miSng of the 7th536 words
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Article86 1938-05-30 4 SWEDEN WINS WRESTLING TITLE l >kn won the European Graecoman wrestling championships held la with ■.!of 15 points, h only taking first in two of the Finland's three fti individual winners wore as folIghi V W Perttunen landi ;ht K Philajamaki iFin- i. Koskela (Finland). Welterwi I fer COermany). ht86 words
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Article68 1938-05-30 4 Englishman Designing First Course A 'if English tjolf architect, Mr F Smith, has arrived in Ri^a to superthC construction oi Latvia's first ,olf course. The Kame is hardly known in Latvia British residents have attempted i the past to introduce »olf but their tiorts have tailed owing68 words
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Article45 1938-05-30 4 Covered 1900 Miles In N.md tWO-flfth miles were ridden by Albert Buys.se and ■i Billiet. the Belgian winners of Cycling Race ai Wembley, n Kempen and Cor Wals. of by points unt] idden wards the end. during the last m from the IcbQ45 words
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Article88 1938-05-30 4 Jnird It I)!' istonishing bui Fortunately no! widely apprecial '1 hi 1 1).- Former British and Ami Open i»ii chamoion, In an Interview wi\ pan Advertiser. 01 be found th •'When I first came here eight yean couldn't lost a match LJ I -a88 words
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137 1938-05-30 4 Foi R Englishmen, Hobbs, Hammond, Larweod and iat»-. are incladed in the Ideal team chosen nv C. V. Grimmett from players whom he n play. iitiniiiiin his memoirs in the Melboarn Herald, Grimmett in* folloM >ux team: 15. Hobbs (England), V\ K Hammond (England),137 words
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Article, Illustration384 1938-05-30 4 SHADOW TOUR FOR M.C.C SIDE PATSY HENDREN PUTS FORWARD A NOVEL SCHEME Till-, teleeton hould choose an England party now; withdraw the player> from their counties and set them playing as a team against the counties Jut ;is U>»- Australians are doing. Thus Pasty Hendren. the famous England and Middlesex384 words
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Article75 1938-05-30 4 I Four-Day Meet At Tokyo THE International Cycling Unioi its meeting in Paris decided to request that four days be allotted to cycling events in the Tokyo Olynr three days for track events and day for road events. It was also decided that for the 1938 world's championships75 words
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Article59 1938-05-30 4 THK New Zealand Polo team n me of the besi sldM In Aust to win the Australasian Gold Cup magh Ground. In the final they defeated the South Wales town and country Wl who included G G. Ashton and R Ashton. two of the famous59 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-05-30 5 President registering his initial win in Malaya in a close finish with Prl*" <» f Perak and Winanlose on the final day of The Summer M*J 81, :iK season at Singapore. Little Miss X (Barbv) winning a close race from Leonie and Pl»!»<,ii Tok. Faith, the52 words
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Article635 1938-05-30 5 Bill - Bill ricket Commcntar\ By Coiislaiitinc \TANY gloomy head§ have been wagged over the game in recent years, particularly over County cricket. While league cricket flourished and Test cricket leapt to dizzy heights of popularity. 1935 and 1930 terrible years for the Counties. On all635 words
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161 1938-05-30 6 "Perniaman"! in ordei t«. ninovr »u undesirable elements from local football, ih.- M »ti and District Football League Committee baa decided to h.\ i record to be known as "Black list It is understood that all IhOM who adopt shad> tactics daring Inialehcs will161 words
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Article233 1938-05-30 6 New Scheme For FRANCE has decided U> iound I State School of Lawn Tennis, wherein promising amateurs will re,,iv« training from professional coaches. It is hoped that championa *ill s«>»n be found by this methods. It wius M. .lean Zay. th< >UthlUl Minister lor Education and233 words
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Article64 1938-05-30 6 Dr. Alekhine Heads The Field Tin ch< 1 (ltd with the victoi 1 1 Alekhin< I champion, I Prenl. fit Dr Alekhine. 7. Spielniani, S; (3» v Pi trov 5> (equal 4» P S Milner-Barrj (6) u Golombek, 4%; (7> C n on Alexandei 4 I) E Q64 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-05-30 6 I In action snap taken in the first division match this week when tht Air Force defeated the Chinese in the odd foal of three in ni lor their reluctance r.» put map into their attack the Chinese should m.ivc iron comfortably.42 words
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Article118 1938-05-30 6 WHY wait lor two years lor the introduction of the eight ball over?" said Mr. T. A. His-son, chairman of the Lancashire County Cricket Club, at a luncheon at Old Trafford. "Both Allen and Fames, be said, 'are in favour of its adoption. "It would118 words
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Article107 1938-05-30 6 Controversy Over Venue Of Races CONTROVERSY among track promoters over the proposed Test Matches betEngland and Australia led to a meeting of promoters, In London. After a lengthy discussion it was decided that a recommendation be made lo the Speedway Control Board that the first three Test Matches,107 words
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Article88 1938-05-30 6 THK aland Rugbl Union have decided Chat Rugbj in the Dominion would nder International Kul. 5 in 193 decided to pack 4-1 in the scrum tor representa- tive matches and to have one selector to pick the team> A special committee recently ascribed the deterioration of New88 words
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Article115 1938-05-30 6 Prefers British Open To American WINNING the British Open golf championship really means something, according to Gene Sarazen. American Open champion In 1922 and 1932. Sarazen who recently voiced his displeasure at the Professional Golfers' Association, is again annoyed because the PGA. tournament this year115 words
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Article145 1938-05-30 6 Playing Record Golf At 67 lAMJ S BRAID, lut'd veteran J fcoli proiessional. anil five times lii iiisli open champion, went round i Me New course at Walton Heath. Mil rev, in 4 1 1 Ntrokes under l.oijev". Hi- was i d in a three-bail match with Sir Kinsley Carr,145 words
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Article99 1938-05-30 6 Mr .resident ol the An I :r Athletic Union, who was one of the d< to tlv intci: Olvmpic Committee meetd that (ho 1.0.C contemolate holding the 1940 OlvmnJc modified I if for air I Tokyo tV| em up A precedent for sucl tep is99 words
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Article248 1938-05-30 6 Lord 1 ennyson s Novel Plan A SUGGESTION made In Sydney i>* I d! d Tennyson that he would like to brinff to Australia a team of En s lisfa cricketers all over .">0 years oi has aroused considerable interest. Cricket enthusiasts and critics 1: Sydney248 words
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Article67 1938-05-30 6 MR. Scott Read, a Richmond lice: as>ed 54, won a fifty-six miles scull Ing match on the Thames agalnsr Mr Gordon Killik, a^ed 51. The race was from Reading to I mond and lasted four days. Mr Rc«< who weighs seventeen stone, was 3 nutes ahead of his67 words
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Article566 1938-05-30 7 1 1 MALAYAN j 1 CRICKET lix A Special S S S Correspondent S s i EUROPEANS SHOULD' WIN CLARKE mm Till. Kest Trials are over and the team to meet the Euwpcani next week for the Clarke (up has been chosen. The trials were held566 words
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Article317 1938-05-30 7 TO the casual onlooker who merely reads the scores in the papers, the Inter-State match between Negri Sembilan and Malacca was just a good win N ri But in fact it was a thrilled match in which fortunes si this wuv and that until Malacca's second317 words
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Article247 1938-05-30 7 ek-end in with tht- Selangor Club p ip identical sci r< 'in lost our and won the Vi< who ter 54 i tig of Fuller and P« ford. U four wick 5 run l Singh the b I the hand Klang for whom Ransom I247 words
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Article160 1938-05-30 7 IN the .second round oi the Feral: Knockout Cricket Competition th< Ipoh Club eliminated the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians Last Saturday, the I meeting with a heavy defeat The Ipoh Club, thanks to a brilliant century by ClemeUon the State pJ coupled with a good knock of 67160 words
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234 1938-05-30 7 <ii\ "Permainan POOR'S overwhelming supei Btorch" and "Al lm" cups a i tho only remarkable tea ture o\ List week ngular tennis tourney, besides the absence of Ch players With the exception of only few matches, most <»t the tie, saw a poor234 words
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Article14 1938-05-30 7 German "Autbord club" I i an Invitation part In "i outboard in'.' July 714 words
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Advertisement81 1938-05-30 7 C_!^^ J "Wm iirvm AiUr A Shave!" Men prefer K.W.V. Kau I)e Cologne after shaving. It freshens the face, softly tightens the skin, acts as un effective antiseptic and leaves just suflinent perfume to Many a man uses K..W.V. to sponge the body after a shower. As a salve for81 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1938-05-30 8 Marcus Superhus - Extra Meet Big Improvement On Amateur Races Marcus Superhus <H\ sumlm provided us with good sport and good fun, and unless our purses 1 had net been taxed too should be able to look back on it with some satisfaction. I; oothn< with which the programme* e gone thiough reft1,031 words
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Article135 1938-05-30 8 L British Champion In Fourth Place H. H. Whitlock. the British holder of the 50-kilometre Olympic walking championship, finished fourth in the International 25-kilometres race in Munich. The German champion, Bletweiss, won in 2 hours 0 minutes 25 seconds, followed by two other Germans. Whitlock's time was 2135 words
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Article68 1938-05-30 8 Twelve Competitors From Britain C: AIN will h. in inoe championship dd at Vaxholm, near 81 holm, Sweden, on Av I 7. many, who ha Sweden, tkia, Poland. glum, Denmark, Finland, Latvia. Switzerland, ii Norw i once, Holland. United States and Great Britain A prize in the .shape68 words
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Article112 1938-05-30 8 2,200 Miles Tour Over The Steppes THE c >nd cling tour oJ Ru which begins on August 6, ha tracted a huge entry of cyclists r. The course, which covers ab over part of the Steppe; tnbitloua yet undertake: n increase of nearly 1.000 miles u •hat112 words
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Article132 1938-05-30 8 OWENS AS P. T. CHIEF Appointment In City Of Cleveland IESSE OWENS, the 'Black Panther J who won three championships a the Olympic Games in Berlin in 193b has been given a post in the Recreation Department of the City of Cleveland. Owens has been assigned athletic Instructor at an132 words
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