Morning Tribune, 31 May 1938
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Title Section13 1938-05-31 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE a— No. 10 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, May 31, L938 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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619 1938-05-31 1 TOR GOD'S SAKE CAN YOU HELP?" GHASTLY SIGHTS BEGGAR DESCRIPTION ••rpvKRIBLE SUFFERING FROM INDISCRIMINATE BOMBING. FOR TOD'S SAKE CAN YOU HELP?" il a typical of dozens of messages of appeal sent by Americans. vjiers and others from Canton toall parts of the world for a619 words
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Article19 1938-05-31 1 don. M •lishments at the Inviti Will call on the Air Mini.sBir Kingsley Wood' Air Mi- British Official WirlessBritish Official Wireless - 19 words
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180 1938-05-31 1 BRITAIN INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT ON BOMBINGS? London, Monday HHHE fact that the British Government JL is working on a draft for a plan of international agreement on the limitation of aerial bombing was mentioned by Mr. Butler at question time to-day in the Commons. He said the Govern men t hud180 words
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84 1938-05-31 1 NEUTRAL ZONE BETWEEN RUSSIA GERMANY? Bucharest, Monday IN view of the situation in Central Europe, great importance is attached in Rumania to the departure for Warsaw of the chief of staff of the Rumanian army, with 12 blfb office representing all branches of the .service. This is the strongest RumanianReuter - 84 words
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Article71 1938-05-31 1 I.nndon. Monria\ The magnificent palace built In Hi m<v for the Aldershot Tattoo opening on June 2 has been wrecked by ihe palace took no workmen months to build. An army of men i.s already feverishly working to rebuild it In throe d channel ships, caught in theReuter - 71 words
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Article80 1938-05-31 1 Tokyo. Monday. THE press ban has h**en lifted < n the story of a wholesale roundcommunists, of nrhoa im;. lins, M Buddhist pri.-fs l «icl students in Tokyo Imi University wore arrestj 1 on May 11, I'j3(i. and 1.100 in »ne following months. Of them belongedReuter - 80 words
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97 1938-05-31 1 ABDUCTED BOY BOUND WITH WIRE DRO WNED New Koi -hello. Monday. THE wire-bound body of Peter U vine, kidnapped MH of the American business magnate, has been found by detectives on the shun- of Dtrenpori Neck. Umg land Sound. Thoir.h the head, hands, and feet are Identification f rord; Mr.Reuter - 97 words
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Article12 1938-05-31 1 :our Um< and nine!) dam ;h« numb ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article351 1938-05-31 1 Rubber Tin Quotas Forecast LONDON, MONDAY mm RESULTS Of THIS WEEK'S 1 MEETINGS THE INTERNATION AL RUBBER AND TIN COMMI'ITHF-S ARE THE SUBJECT OF ANIMATED DISCUSSION. The Rubber Oomlhittee to-morrow have the difficult tu.sk of deciding on a iovci of quota equitable to .ill tecttorn of tho industry. While theReuter - 351 words
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Article58 1938-05-31 1 London, Monday DRITZBfI it4 mi tor B the hc.'iw rain which fell durini weekend and which continw intei miticntiy to-day, thtu bringing to an end the vci y day period <>t i.i t month •and May. during winch the drought had threatened the crops and evenBritish Official Wireless - 58 words
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Article49 1938-05-31 1 Indo-China— Kwangsi Railway Pai day. A OROUF "l French bank.;, headed by the Indo-Chlnoise, hat agreed to provide backing i^r the construction of i railway from French Endo-Chin Nanning In the province of Kw an extension <>f the existing Un< the interior oi indo-chinu to t h«- ironher ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article34 1938-05-31 1 London Monday The Chairman sudh n <»f th»> non-int( rvention comn 11 tneel at th. flee to morrow if pn mn '">ki id It is expected that It this week prol British Official WirlessBritish Official Wireless - 34 words
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Advertisement39 1938-05-31 1 OV OTHER PIC.ES Pa^e CorpM I" P° ol i Governor Visits Weaving Works S*porc ft AK»*ITnemploymeni iteiirt i tn Housing i Duel s t S showfirb "Strmnded" IK t I ocil Sport ft r? Derbi Prospects M N j._.39 words
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Advertisement38 1938-05-31 1 f V. I^3 'S FRESH MILK— WiII I I SS9 ALL THE TROUBLE I MOVED! J v I end to :iilk It it especially h rich, pui r tfa only L .idW du Add water to Klim for38 words
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110 1938-05-31 2 CORPSE WEIGHED DOWN WITH IRON BARS IN POND SEARCHED FOR HERBS, FOUND BUNDLE WITH PROTRUDING FEET fg dg dfgd fg fg Tapah, Mom;. "itii prelimim ry into tin >1 murder preferred against two young Kwu: Loke K nd Loke Chor who v to have intentionally caused the death of a110 words
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37 1938-05-31 2 poke ol failing to fun the Registn Rawlii 1 5 urt thai the i the Nip. w, to n le I Aliens regarding the movi ftshermi Sakihama had return* employment with 2237 words
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Article79 1938-05-31 2 PICTURES-Page 8 irching for nerbs in a mining pool neat the V/% mile Cfconderiang I bus Road in the afternoon of M udi 11, discovered floating in (he uatn i handle containing a corpse Mritk (wo feet protmdlnf. it was tied with mall ropes and down with79 words
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Article22 1938-05-31 2 Before Mr. Justice Home in the 3rd Court at 11 am. 5.532 37-Aminah binte Ibrahim m Mohamed Ibrahim22 words
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Article, Illustration291 1938-05-31 2 GOVERNOR VISITS WEAVING WORKS Singapore, Monday. 1/KFM.Y interested in new :ii i trial enterprises. His I.vm the (iovernor. Sir Shcnton Fhoi accompanied i»v his private tar\. Mr. K. .V. Irvine. :im\ !l I? >!( Kell-.u to -dav \ivite t the Malayan Wearing \v.;rkv Ltd saw Malaya's yomngtti Industry in full291 words
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Article200 1938-05-31 2 Truculent Seamen Sentenced Singapore. Moadaj k MILD sensation was created in the Fifth Police Court to-da* when one of the 23 Chinese seamen, accused of landing in Sfagapoii without the permission of the Irr migration Officer on May 19, told the Court that he did not understand200 words
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Article61 1938-05-31 2 Singapore. Monday. conclusion oi an inquest this morning into the death of a Ch Hee Sang, the Corone: W. G. Porter issued a warrant for the arrest of another Chinese, Kee Tow. on of voluntarily causing hurt. H:s finding was that death wu.> due to beri-beri,61 words
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Advertisement31 1938-05-31 2 I 'BULLDOG' w <■ i i: s s octj as a tonic and body builder. /or bod]/ o/ 1Bulldog on the labial. GUINNESS IS (i()()l> FOR YOU sole At GuT!IRfE r (9l!?31 words
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Advertisement86 1938-05-31 2 THE imi i li i»i»i xi; (Tel. 4.534) CO., '/utf 5 330> Orchard Rd IP It DRY CLEANING *i SpellS AM) DVEfNG A SPECIALISTS. |m yfJB Special machines t^iMl for (Irv cleaniner ompetitivc Prices. B cleaner JiߧM*l*f ~rv Bl'llmm Shoes cleaned with SHI SHIM HBi JEM JV alwiys start wtuti-86 words
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Article394 1938-05-31 3 SUGGESTIONS TO GOVERNMENT AND TURF CLUB Work For Boys From School Instead Of Pensioners Singapore. .Mond.n n; [NO on behalf of tb€ -poor, defenceless and he] employed the poor parents who nad struggled their utmost, to give their children Lion up to the senicr Cambridge." Mr.394 words
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335 1938-05-31 3 Singapore. Monday. IT does not require much imagination to envisage what would have been the result of an aerial bombardment of the crowded parts of Singapore and if these places were caught unprepared thi damage would, oi course be magnified a hundred times." said335 words
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Article102 1938-05-31 3 Japanese Woman Sent To House Of Detention Monday. n Grace White," a 45-yc ftpanese woman Police das when she on a charge of lodging in the Following a complaint made h\ rotary of Grace White wa.s arrested :at ion premises in Finlayhortly alter 10 o'clock this102 words
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Article94 1938-05-31 3 a r .< moetlnj oi Um committee «>f the Snißapore lt.it« ptiji laoociation, held on M;»v i letter of criticism from Mr. M. B. B«*ll. dated Ma% i^- t<msidered, statin); that he mi of the opinion that the President and committee should rescind their support of their petition94 words
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Article152 1938-05-31 3 SEREMBAN HOUSING SHORTAGE n THAT the r«...> this i tment this mornii B A.s tl ill ol .t petition eminent rvaiita In i'< >rt i land I on the Kuala Pilah Ro t»«iu to pen lionera on i ;usy terra for building pui About IS ai re had be( eroded152 words
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Advertisement17 1938-05-31 3 e»lviVrin DOES GRO W. _»A I K Re: HB i>: tribnton RAHAMIN PENHAS Bfi. Rol i«on Ro»«l.17 words
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Advertisement51 1938-05-31 3 NOIK Tin Work on the 3ist death ol (other Ml u; \\n \N(. now l IGENTS. i \|»i« v^ nk 'A times daily. 1 M\l CHI HOTI l HOTI I NAN CHANG no jf i 2 y. :i M i y.i. 1 THE WRITING FLUID THAT'S ANY MAKE FOUNTAIN PEN51 words
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Advertisement53 1938-05-31 3 WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPKR defy competition In bdth rr c* m«i qnality. BUitabh tot all duphcatm^ i. Price 1.25 per ream Obtainable at all oft PETER t il<>\(. 4L t'(Mli*/»NY HORSE HEAD J BRAND o nm& <4ND <- V MADE IN BUR MA GUARANTEED 100% KIIITIMI iiaki i: QILFILLAN g53 words
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Article111 1938-05-31 4 London. M Distillers Previous *--day Dun lop Rubber 9 |6 General Electric 26 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 69 bjo Imperial Tobacco 29 <% -•> Anglo-Dutch If* I^6 Canadian Pacific 2 f J g J London Tin i? 3 8 Rubber Plan Investment Trust 5" 3f Linggis i111 words
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Article103 1938-05-31 4 R..BBKR St( lone Ruv. 5-'h Mrwit BUytli* -lii Bpot Sellers Li hi 16 Ruvers 5 5/8 a i«i rocward bua,. 5 jj |6 j J .-</;, ISS iSim ,cd Forward ggg lIJJ g +m< London. Monday. ALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day Chane* In bulk MaylJune shot. £14-10-0 sellers103 words
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Article16 1938-05-31 4 London. Mond. TIN Standard Previous To-day Cha Spot (afternoon price) £!58 £162% £158% £16316 words
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147 1938-05-31 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Monda> MIMXG. Tin ut midday was $81 00. In spite of the inactivity shares m sympathy with the metal rather firmer to-day, and most of popular counters shewed small g. Raubs were a turn easier at $5.3 1 1 z i dividend with147 words
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Article61 1938-05-31 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Pans (dosing middle rate) L78.G2 178.15 —.47 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 896 716 Unchan T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) H'i Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rata) Is. 3d Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) is. 2d61 words
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Article27 1938-05-31 4 London, Mond.. OOlal) Previous To-day Change Pjne Har per 02. 0 51 31/ d SILVER f 9Ol .1 f 4 months forward. 18 g l627 words
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Article33 1938-05-31 4 RU,m, :K Nea York. Saturday. j Tool- 'is To-day Chang Bp(M Buyers Sellers 11 5116 Closed July,*- 11% Buyers Sellers 1 1 916 TIN Tooi- Qui B**. 35^ 36% ■i33 words
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Article33 1938-05-31 4 Italian Casualties In Spain Rome. Monday. It is officially announced that Italian casualties in Spain since the battle ol iga in February 1937 were 2.023 killed. 6.996 wounded. 163 missing, 359 prisoners. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement48 1938-05-31 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING roitI'OKATION LIMITED from the FEAI of ;UKGLAUS by keeping you ,vALi .Uery or import ant u<x:uments) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA G, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. YOUR OWN KEYS, and or. hi hai to U VACY, may I D For further pai lelrphone M448 words
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Advertisement14 1938-05-31 4 y SOUTH HIUTISII l.Nsi k\\< j COMPANI i \n BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT Till: would14 words
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Article281 1938-05-31 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, May 30. 5 p.r MINING 374 41*1 /MaW 8 42,6 47£nom 32 o5*l Selangor 1-36 mu Malay -21- 22 lerlang J«3 I 1 Tin 0-38 043 Fatt as M 21 3 Kong Tin 20 3 21,3 Hydraulic 7 'J u n fln 0.67281 words
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Article424 1938-05-31 5 c Brick Ord. 1.45 1.55 Prefs. 2.15 2 25 Ice 5.00 6.00 Broadcasting 0.45 0.55 Trustee 6 0C ft.75 T S. 1% pref. 21- 22' c Trust Ag 4 75 515 I ■Mr.on Ma pd. E. L. pt. pd. Hammer and Co. 34.50 3 Hum e Pipe (Far st424 words
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Article190 1938-05-31 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore Monday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat. V7 1 411% Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Hong F:\tt 1.03 1.07 Hongkong Tin 2013 213 Jelebu 0.67 0.72 Kamuntinu Tin 9 6 10 3 Katu Tin 251KillinRhall 1H6 1918 Kramat 10 «J 11,6 Kucha) 1.30 1.35 Larut 0 6 1013 Lingtli190 words
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Article187 1938-05-31 5 Maynard 6c Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 105 nom Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 SINGATOBI MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 >m 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 nom 19 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30187 words
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Advertisement236 1938-05-31 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai. Hongkon n J Sinir tmm&hment Bankers and Brokers in Seruntie* and C Uttm. Dai)* Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Servic*. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARU OK I KADI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK236 words
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Advertisement129 1938-05-31 6 lO.UIVS <-M A PHEMIEBE a< <Im CAPITOL nun i snows i»aiiv «-'> M oj HIS FIRST HJU IENGTHJMT^RODTCTOH^|jj|rt| and the Seven DwarrS^ 5r L -j r provisionally BOOKKD MIST BE PAID for by 9 p.m. sharp. IU OX Y BAR OPKN sp M TIIt >TIPXIc;fIT OIMMN(; TO NK.MI >ii:» »■>•'129 words
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Advertisement136 1938-05-31 6 T.\ST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 4 A PaviLioN jALHAMBRA; FUN! i NFXT CHANGI ROLICS I FRIVOLITY A/A 7 t//lU A.gciat.d British ||EDWARD G. icASE OF %rJGWB i murder Jf V MAX Clajre Luce WILL (UVI. YOU A Sally Gray SLIGHT CASE ■^n Gina Malo, HYSTERICS. f^ *X\ Judy Kelly. W. v136 words
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Article65 1938-05-31 7 FIRED AT SQUIRREL, SHOT BOY m Oil wvn 'M.) rom i the si ion lative, who mistook him for thai the boy climbed a tree In a compound house evenini to pluck fruit, <■ time a relative was on it tor .squirrels. Ktnething moving in the the man la alleged65 words
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46 1938-05-31 7 IHE posthumou afinow S? n ier !t Ls announced Prime Minister in the Monitoi I tier killed In frontier Incident between Pol ind and Lithuania on March 11. 11. to the pn >n of th matui ciiplotnatic relation bet count]46 words
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Advertisement141 1938-05-31 7 %T£- ;i THE GiRL r///, B^ |6pLDEN MfEst j I f i i t jj^lj^ CAHTOL LIUMPHANT 5 5S Mill Drawing rmxded Houses! M A RLBO ROUGH TO-NIGHT C.15 9.15 P.M. Ml Lit THRILLER QUEEN of the INDIAN SCREEN RIDING UU STORM FIGHTING LIKE A (TO! IND LOVING LIKE WOMAN!141 words
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Advertisement209 1938-05-31 7 ALHAMBRA W TREMENDOUS SUCCESS; II 1 DS ACTUALLY TlK\i;|) AWAY LAST XICiHT— CCI.MI-: I \K\ A MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 P.M. WHER^WILI THEJVIYSTERY RIDER STRIKE NEXT? Pf/7 fl l^p*- -^^^^^HV 1 k 1.7 BLAZING ADVENTURE FUMS IN THE OLD WEST' LATEST WEEKLY BRITISH I.iOVIETONE NEWS. M >TRALIANS IN ACTION ATLOIJI)^209 words
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Article, Illustration158 1938-05-31 8 Sword Duel Fought In A Paris Garden Honour Satisfied After Wound Inflicted is, m.^ i\ I\ the inn- traditions i.i France, with seconds and surgeons in att«n.l anee, <lmi was tough! between 4. Hi mi Bernstein, the dramatist, and M. I dun. ml Bourdet, Comedie I rant direi i<i in158 words
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Article83 1938-05-31 8 CUT OFF OWN ARM AFTER RAIL CRASH P<!.l> the derailed tie driver treed himimputating ins own arm with a pocket had appealed I 0 cul oil the crushed arm. but his matt ted to cut through th< 1 mild not The driver, though in terrible pain lomeni With his rriiiainin^83 words
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Article99 1938-05-31 8 ENTERTAINMENT WITHOUT TEMPTATION Milwaukee, Wisconsin CROWDS jammed the opening night here ol a nem tj pe ol ei tain::t withoul temptation" night club where milk and sofl drinka are the only t The "dub I after a 1 committee reported vice .ind deplorable condition 5" I >ts", is on the99 words
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144 1938-05-31 8 Villagers Wan Arms For Self-Defence Jerusalem ALARMED by the grow ing nun. of raids by aimed brigands on their villages \rab pc Palestine haw asked the Adni' tration to distribute rifles and am munition to them for the purpose ol le^al self-defence. i mounts of money and <y titit id144 words
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Article288 1938-05-31 8 Story Of Recovery Of Buried Treasure DURING Count Felix von Luckm voyage across the Pacific to N .land, lit- n treasure I ha a buried 21 o on M Island In the Eh Group, Wellington Mt In an interview. Count vor. Luck that he288 words
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58 1938-05-31 8 Kuching Rotary Club: New Officials At the annual mooting of th Club of Kuching, Sarawak, held 14, the following office- 1 elected for the year 1938 39: P Mr. D. MacDonald; Vii Tan Boon Siow; hon. secretary All Chong; hon. tre Ml m; board of dir rt, Mr. Tan Sun58 words
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Advertisement234 1938-05-31 8 »J« FREE i S i with the jMALAYAI JTRIBUNE TO-MORROW: 14-PAGE! RADIO SUPPLEMENT MAKING i i24 PA GES j I Olt S (IMS v i s S This specially-com- piled Radio Supple- ment, giving the week's v radio programmes in j advance, will be pub- lished evert/ Wediu s- S234 words
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1052 1938-05-31 9 SHIRLEY TEMPLE TO BE GIVEN SEVERE SCREEN TEST ■■>.■//</ Chronic b •J. *\t JACK WHITING: A NEW i i "DISCOVERY"-AERIAL THRILLS TO BE FILMED- j ELIZABETH BERGNER TO I j APPEAR AGAIN. > _0~ _0— ^o^- m~ ATA 0.-<r Ozrw Correspondent! London, May 13. HOW screen history repeats itself! Here1,052 words
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86 1938-05-31 9 St. Johns. Newfoundland. xpected that Newfoundland will ask the B: ment to Ith Norway for an international 10 control ls vear. for the second time in iiUillon Norwegian sealiiiß r.th have 'Utl s<> successfully uith local sealerv that Newfoundland is becoming «sly disturbed at the86 words
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Advertisement47 1938-05-31 9 >i\i\v\\ ni:roit» into ki WITH "NEW HUDSON" CYCLE r ILPEED l>\ BILI X KuaJu Lumpur-Seremb KM OKI) lIMI <>i Id of 21. HIS CYCLE WAS "NKW HUDSON" \IU HIDSON8 M MM BRITISH BVII I n \H\ (lion i 01 «I f IMPIONS Sllll lIAIIIIV A CO., LTD.47 words
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Article235 1938-05-31 10 lyilKN the F.M.S.R authorii decided to provide a sleeping saloon at the Ipoh station to be attached to the south bound night mail train, they rendered the filing public a real service. A reller to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore who desires to leave [poh by the235 words
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Article, Illustration902 1938-05-31 10 WARNING to PARENTS n wiicn I lor The p, »n youths 1 behall H ny fond an and :id call i ducation they o! interest in the big pr blei ucation Im road and educating then offspring In England lularly handicapped atl .•Ives, they place th"::" ai an expensive school902 words
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823 1938-05-31 11 HE TECHNIQUE OF AVIATION: NEW LINES OF RESEARCH I Question Of Aerial I Armament i From Our Own Correspondent London, May 15. NUMERICAL strength must be accompanied by technical strength if the Royal Air Force is to be efficient, and there are certain directions in which research and development should823 words
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337 1938-05-31 11 China's Capital, If Moved, May Go To Yunnan £Hungkinc, which w ;l made the capital ot china i>"l"»'-i Import the wi Chinese forolKii on almost certainly to Kunming, capital of Yunnan Chungking, but Although tin- military situation 1 un certain, the beliel nm ground in337 words
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159 1938-05-31 11 ARMY OFFICER Identified Only After Three Years roronto, Ontaj I 1 "i I idlan dog n in i in a v totograph i. th< Oi club !)•■< n made after .1 n. pcuod of mystery. h ins been established Un photo ipl> is of Lieutenant Bash Win lew, \i r..159 words
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Advertisement96 1938-05-31 11 I'OJ.AKOII) (Masses are the latest scientific discovery in tflare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to .'!0 feet belou the surface of the water. FOR THE I IRST llMl— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor Iport. our den irkablr new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL96 words
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Advertisement35 1938-05-31 11 THE THUi TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of mil Chmmkti and Store* I HIM- A DAJVCE at the Capitol Restaurant Miwir by ki hi BLACH hi Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. 8 PJt lo Midnight. NO ADMISSION GHABGI.35 words
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Article, Illustration89 1938-05-31 12 SPOON SHOOT AT BUKIT TIMAH general view of competitors firinsj dur ing the S.II H mah on Snndaj rower f London, the inspection n <!..■ mrr <■> I maki Irown Prince and (1 11 !h Im brid the honeymooii After a day's shooting tra (onus as a welcome relief t<>89 words
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Article36 1938-05-31 12 now 5\ days across the air all the way by ii in |i ir e l lying-Boat ccommo I drinJu ENGLAND in 5! DAYS— £IS6 single; 580 16 Dd Rl [URN within for Hi oun36 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-05-31 12 (Incorporated in 1 njjland) Bookings and Information from the principal Travel Agents or Iron imperial Airways, ltd., < o Mansfield fc Co., Ltd. (General \-mts lor .Malaya), Ocean Building, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5159. TELEGR \MS; MKUAYS SINGAPORE."37 words
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Advertisement31 1938-05-31 13 YOU WILL FIND THE l.Altf.i M SELJ [lONS Dl 'Mi l» R] ELETS BROOCHES, i A'J 1 1(4 114 II I >l\\\ WHERE QUALII mi v KJ RENE ULLMANN mm: I31 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1938-05-31 14 It's Easy To Do This, If You Care For Your Appearance From The Very Moment That You Leave School yyHEN you reach "sweet seven-' r and luive left your school days behind you, it is only natural and right that you should begin to take1,266 words
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Advertisement36 1938-05-31 14 "MADGE" Flower Shop 29, Stamford Koad. 1.1. \i:n P7EDDING SHK.M Church iceorattf i Speciality 801 QUETS, PLORAi BASKETS, ■/reaths, floral ie— ratiomi in short notice. Cut Fresh Flowers Orchid) >ut and In pots. BY AEEOPLANI DAII36 words
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Advertisement30 1938-05-31 14 ELIZABETH A R DEN'S W& SPECIAL YPPUANCFS WbC J[ SPECIAL ASTRINCiFNT h* Str up J EYE LOTION Puffy Eye Strap f EYE CREAM I Forehead Strap I\A sou am MAYNARD'S30 words
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Article, Illustration604 1938-05-31 15 Highways byways To Beauty This Week ELIZABETH ARDEN Helps I You To Correct Faulty Contours I And Disfiguring Lines I told you of the various dch can be adopted to help ::d health of the skin itself. r I will take up the question of an( i disfiguring lines. Wn.604 words
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Article207 1938-05-31 15 There Are Compacts Compacts! Be Careful, Therefore, to Buy the Right Kind WHEN you are buying beauty ua< always inspect them very throughly before concluding the purchase. So much money Is wasted mm. lipsticks r id compacts that look attractive and then, when you come to list' them prove to207 words
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Advertisement14 1938-05-31 15 Ttf£4AD£?ft££ i usual wedding gifts at 'to derate prices. Road, 'st Floor, Phone 7143.14 words
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Advertisement24 1938-05-31 15 \h:%% braivciiT ixou opi;\ l I (»Kl ROAD vi f relepbone 121) MAISON PERM 1 LADIES BAIRDRKSSI mford Koad SINGAFORI 2 l-t.phon. I*. 10)24 words
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Advertisement460 1938-05-31 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENOLAND) Outwards. Due ■>»• Tonnagr S'pore Tonnage S'pore e lf»38 1938 SOMALI 6.800 June 1 CORFU 15,000 July 29 RANCHI 17,000 June 3 BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 NALDERA 16,000 June 17 BEHAR 6,000 Aug. 8 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12460 words
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Advertisement368 1938-05-31 16 TO FRENCH PORTS I CHARGE IJRS REUNIS 1 HOMEWARDS. BANGKOK For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk in. l -CAP TOURANE For Marseille., Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux Ju -DALNY" For Marseille. Havre Antwerp Dunkirk I DESIRADE lies, Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux |TO SAIGON INDOCHINA; DALNY TOURANE F r Saigon< Tourane and Haiphonp368 words
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Article94 1938-05-31 17 TO-DAY FOR DATE AND TIMK erallp Hoihow Anshui, Anshun nd Great Britain x Kl 2 2 {"*JJ 31 2 p.m. rlands Indies:— Bagan and Pandjang Thonc n 3 nni de Keck Padang Pakan M 31 J pm and Siak 31 3 ..iik only 31 4 m rimor Dilly94 words
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Article170 1938-05-31 17 by the P o. Naln from London on I Includ Gibraltar: Vice Admiral C P C Bedv ell and M For Malta: ham. Port Said: i El Sa\v; Army. India: Di c; G the Hon ■turn h tanrV, I «es-B d Med Service, the Hon Mi ■larklin ime170 words
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Article90 1938-05-31 17 SIIIIVS \lt»\(.s||)| (in uil\K\l s OR I \ri< 11 D 10 IRRIVI Illtl. UK C IMI Ship Godown Gate Gate 1 l Van Hi 20 l Suisj 1 Ked (Jlcili! 1 14 Kamunj Kampar io 2 Benvorlich L Ta] "t Wellington 34 Tweedbank Marella iru 4 KEPPI90 words
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Article52 1938-05-31 17 Ni-w York rpiiK v ty here Ita medal I 1 Millikan of Cahfon He I m< i'f>smlc 1.1 1 xperi menter and Nobel Prize inner, whosi from Londoi dei 1 the earlj Th r Irish Society wi nised to preserve the hi I th Northern Ireland and I52 words
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Article263 1938-05-31 17 TIM litin h iloop Duiiiont dl i Ml 1 < i|iil.lint' dC I i BfffttC \i/nti i^ expected i" it 't .i.m. to morrow I'm i taj "I .ihoiit .i uri-k The "Dumonl dTJrville" will fire the National i :i. Pulo Brani, will n mi "Dumonl263 words
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Article91 1938-05-31 17 Cairo THE manufacture ol Icecream and iiiincr.il watei in Can,, will be UDCCOJ to an announcement by Dr Waned Bey EJ Wakil, chiel sanitai tor The bottling ol mineral (lie chemical and bacteri* I mal lll( Ingredients, will be hand, d to the Mmi us ol Public91 words
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Advertisement186 1938-05-31 17 x\. V. ii. Lli\ft; VER M PASJ VGERS IGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. 1 Incorporati d In Japan 1 K» LONDON vii Penang, Colombo, Aden. PoH Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. YAJ June 8 HAKONE MARU June 23 HI SIMI MARU .Inly 7 to Ist Class Naplrs S.-iT t <!v Si;:i186 words
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Article111 1938-05-31 18 "DREADFUL" SAYS JUDGE Actress Sues R. B. Salisbury i (From Oir I ondon, Mi j Told that showgirls »»»<i been "stranded" in Penanj > |ts Settlements, when a touring company < !<^rd down. Judge Dumas, <>t Westminster Count) Court, com mented: I be nil!.' tour.' B.111 words
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Article85 1938-05-31 18 INDIAN OFFERS SALARY FOR CHINA WANTS JOB FIRST I iy. INSPIRED bj the action <>f < hJ nese :;ni who recently gav< hrrsrll »"t salt- Jot her mother COMltiy, an Indian, writing to the Malaya Tribnne to-day, has come forward with .1 remarkable oil in Or individual i." he (•counts85 words
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Article, Illustration87 1938-05-31 18 Mr. Jor Fisher of imated Theatres Ltd., >*ft for London by t I Airways Bying-boal m!.i\. \h seen ofT bj i host of friends, including 11. 11. the of Johore. Mr. I will for about two months. On his return, he plans to go and87 words
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Article50 1938-05-31 18 FAMOUS BALLET MASTER NEW YOURK BORIS ROMANOFF, a CO let Russe Do Moi 1934, Ballet Mast of the Royal Tin join th( pany here u Bali' He will si 10, in Opera here, recently a tandartU of the Comp auf.: Romanr ff v Diai in Milan, activ( I -ion Op<50 words
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65 1938-05-31 18 British Insurance Fi rm Loses "Test" Case Washington. JIIK Standard Marine InsUHUM I ny, of Liverpool, has lost an important decision in tli< U.S. Supreme Court. ourt has refuse* :i dr- 1 •ision, n:m(K'(i ciown oy lower i idard M Amei ms doll ti( during IF(l lv! prospectlfc employer initf65 words
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943 1938-05-31 19 Husband, Acquitted Of Wife's Murder, Makes Pilgrimage To Her Graveside MAN WOULD DROWN HIMSELF IF POLICE LET HIM GO ndon, M J^FTER an affectionate reunion with hla LO-yeai old ightc It% icquitted rerger oi Pewston village church pilgrimage to his wu- reside. To-day he is staving with relatives. He btpea943 words
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Article381 1938-05-31 19 Goebbels' Threat To Czechs I GERMANY'S 'PATIENCE I EXHAUSTED?' JJ London, May 29. [)R. Uoebbels, addressing 150,000 Nazi, at Dmu, referred to the continual frontier violations by the Czech air force and said- "Should this exhaust our patience? We are 75 million people and they are million—they act as if381 words
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Article175 1938-05-31 19 i F 1 has now almost boon definitrl\ (tecided that a speci.il film of t»- will be ihewn at the New rk World Fair in 1939. followini announcement that Jttiore is i<> exhibit there. Highness the Tunku lemenggon^ t udios of Malayan Films. Singapore,175 words
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Article95 1938-05-31 19 Sii Monday. I P Mohamed Yusoff, partner of > 1 th< n Lab >ur Co.. contractors < :r Harbour Board, gave p ilud Shareef Dinner Party" in j Of the birthday of the Holy c Muhammad on Thursday last. Function waa held at his bunsi--173, Haig Road, which was95 words
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Article53 1938-05-31 19 Su M Inna Matttn ►her, was this morning fined 55 by Mr G S. Rawlings, the Third to notil )f Aliens of her change <>: She pleaded guili •ommun I in 1933 In Sta iharjtable and I ntribute ther id public charli ned 5 Advisory Board, the of53 words
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Advertisement51 1938-05-31 20 FRASER "COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Si: TOt Company Dividend Books Date Bz D!^. |IN cl °se Payable Pal tot less tax Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 RUBBER M lHt JUnC 13 Jun< June M R al Juno 2 j ulll June 3 Int. June 3 June 10 June51 words
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Miscellaneous578 1938-05-31 20 JON THE RADIO! I r"\|Vini^M f 10 50 pm. 'Melody and Roman L-wIN L^v^l of n. Lauri i Traasmivsion 2:— 6.05 p.m.— 9.ls V. Radio Romance: pm c, 13 metres <3153 mcs); Munro Smyth. VickJ Roberts, and I;sil 1311 metre* (84.41 mcs); GSG Dom lind 10 8« metres (17.7!* mis)578 words
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Miscellaneous748 1938-05-31 20 SINGAPORE HONGKONG iX) p.m Indl HO- 31.49 metres (9.52 mi pi s 520 P m Slbcl tinor, op. 39. Symp] V U Soo by Ch ung by 5.58 p.m. I Andci. ind Ching Shao San. t ra two Sibeliu y\ Jhien Chan- 605 p.m. Hall an hour of ting chest748 words
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Article290 1938-05-31 21 LEAVING BY CHITRAL FOR EUROPE Fngers booked by Chitral" leaving Sin-. Friday, at 9.30 am for Europe: :.d Mrs. L. G. Andrews, Mrs. H kin-Berry. Mrs. F. H. Allan, and Mr. C L. J. Ayres, Mr. A. N. G. and Mrs. W. H. Berry. Mr. and R. F. Bomford. Mr.290 words
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Article54 1938-05-31 21 il instructions issued for the Service units at the King's parade at Farrer Park on June that the area inclusive of Nor--1 Owen Road. Dorset Road and Road will be closed to all nontraffic on the morning of the arkin.u of lorries and de»i troops attending the54 words
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Article178 1938-05-31 21 London. May 17. LEWIS PEAT, Ltd.. in their weekly rubber market report stab We have had another quiet week and then- ks very little change Ul valu< The American Questionnaire figures fur April were published at the weekend. Consumption at 27.984 tons against 30.487 tons in March was178 words
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Article124 1938-05-31 21 London. Monday. FURTHER lessening of the Euro, 1 Political tension la reflected In thi., morning n exchange market Where much calmer conditions were m evidence While the turnover was not large, the majority ol European currencie more settled undertone, and the marChiei feature was the tendency124 words
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Advertisement72 1938-05-31 21 Y^i *&'&s: jfc\M With a throat 80 sore that il hurta U> eat, but <? tgffljjl J^i. l^'j^Jifjß W Lakerol Pas tile now and then will cure all this, mK .^^aT M W for I>akerol is one of the world's finest remedjug R 'or sore throats, eoiudll and coldj*. r?O7Z<72 words
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Article107 1938-05-31 22 Sister Also Going To Play Tennis MISS WINNII KHONO, the Perak badminton star, is leaving in July 11 J Hand with her brother Master Khong KM Yew, t up urseindomest which wUI last for two years. s Kho.' ne of thr best badminton players in107 words
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Article211 1938-05-31 22 BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE <- EX. i; F. and N. 1 THE O.E.C go\ the better of Praser and N» terday'a Business Houses r by three goalfl to one. match played under sodden ground conditions on the P. Bnd N. ground. ppy but enthusiasm on the part ol the players mad<211 words
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Article23 1938-05-31 22 lon anning M II with r I J doi the f- 1 I Kheni Hoc Brack< > Kilr23 words
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Article339 1938-05-31 22 S.A.F.A. LEAGUE TABLES Iy^n [< <ns in the S.A.i mpetitions, i i FIRS! DIVISION P W. L D. F. A. Pts 10 6 2 2 26 12 14 r 10 6 3 1 20 13 13 5 J 2 19 8 12 Skins i 9 4 1 4 16 11339 words
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Article276 1938-05-31 22 S.L.T.A. TENNIS TOURNEY THEI no play in th< impionsl for u ro-DAi *s i ii At the S.CC. court Men's Doubles hutt Pitt and Foo Woo Wan H 8 Hewett and A. D. Anderson. Chua Choon Leong and Woon Chow Tat v. J. N. Furnell and H. F. Foulds. .1276 words
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Article92 1938-05-31 22 Langdon Williams Wins Monthly Medal THE Island Club May mi daJ. j played during the week end. resulted in a win for L. Langdo ams in the "A" Division with a nett score of 67 i In the B" Division T. Shoda won withjj 64. The followin92 words
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Article25 1938-05-31 22 !le.d ran n ol St. id and Coleraan Rtn punctured wound over the \rith The intestines protrudinp. mely shocked. h« run to hasnital.25 words
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Article204 1938-05-31 22 TENNIS From Our Oun Correspond, I IN the Lai 1 t just manai points to ej tnatcl played at the Ku't. courts on Saturdav and Sun The follow:. the result ca fir SING! i v Chan Ah Bern b< at Oi 3. beat Leong Hoe Yen:204 words
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Article178 1938-05-31 22 Prison Cell Tragedy Singapore, Mond.> "THIS inquest Ls on the death ot I Chinese. The deceased prisoner in the Chan^i prison and on May 2") was found dead in hi> itH" said Mr. \V G. Porter, the Coroner, prior to proceedhu The chief sub- warder178 words
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Article313 1938-05-31 23 Div. 1 Lratne I Ends In Margin (.onion. I. N( one oi iht'ir best •his season, Urt Recs. decisivelj th e (.unions by 5-1 in the Division of thr ..VI .A. League last* MM Stadium yrst t. who played as S.R.C. long at Im- rably. T. d313 words
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Article378 1938-05-31 23 Muar Chinese Bea t The Town Board 'FroTTi Our Oivn Correspondent Muar, Mond a CROWD reminiscent of a first divi- ent at the Muar Club padan when the Muar met the Town Board in a li mutch. A game packed with thrills resulted in the378 words
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Article186 1938-05-31 23 Keen Competition In J.B.D.F.A. League From Our Gun Correspondent j Johore Bahru, Monday. l EAGUE matches to date In Johor Bahru have been noteworthy fo the close results obtained; there is ver little to choose between at least li Of the six teams participating. This i evidenced by186 words
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Article107 1938-05-31 23 Ki i Lumpur, Moi Owl tj houi this rip i I Hal 111(1). round M good form finished, but hu who 9 round at .1 gallop ended nicely, whili S i *Y -••(I out lively a. he round D D( >T u.i another who iplendld form,107 words
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Article273 1938-05-31 23 THIRD I DIVISION SOCCER e i.iis 8; S.CJM 1. Aounter wa provided In the Third Division ol the s A I h te between th< ils and the 8.C.F A. played yesterday on the Y.m.c.a. ground. Play was fast and both teams were strongly represented273 words
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Article25 1938-05-31 23 S 1 t y. I) t T II BllCOcft of Kalllis College will addres tl r V Club thla Wednesday on "The I25 words
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Advertisement52 1938-05-31 23 ►XING II MTV WORLD COVERED STADIUM i riday Jane 'inl, !> p.m. Slurp Will CHAMPIONS MEET CHAMPIONS 0k «AIK V jm, wW I A, >i aiioi is i PRICI i and .10 Cl N BOOKSNCI JOHN LITTLI LTD., VI OH I) DULFAKII CO., Mill CO., JALAN IBRAHIM JOIIORI BAHRI Promotei52 words
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270 1938-05-31 24 WEDS ESI) A Y'S PROSPECTS DISCI SSED the :id delu .von a i. z miICS, k. Manonte. Steve >•>!,, ddie i- Michael Bean all think the favourite will hards brokt .uii contesi the Derby with At the 1 i i ib Derby270 words
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Article65 1938-05-31 24 ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE London. Monday. At Liu- annual meeting of the Football League, Ipswich Town were elected to Third Division. .southern section, displacing Oillingham. Walsail were re-elected. Barrow and Accrington were re-elect-ed in the northern .section. Port Vale were transferred to the hern section Barnsley and Stockport who were renorthern65 words
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Article28 1938-05-31 24 In a Garrison League soccer match Tanglin, the R.A.M.C. were I by th< H' Co., Skins, by I—o. Parrish putting the ball into his own •oal28 words
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Article70 1938-05-31 24 London. Monci. IN the Commons to-day Mr. David Adams asked whether the Prime Mi- <i any Information to show the extent which the Chinese Customs revenue had been seiied by Japan employ Onst China. Mr. Butler, replying, said he presumed Mr Adams referred to the Customs revenue in70 words
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Article30 1938-05-31 24 Budapest, Mondaj Led by Card and other dignitaries, .1 pn i hall a million through after the ponflcal ma a tWa morning to mark the eucharl Reu-30 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-05-31 24 'lie wedding of .Mr. I.im Hock Kee and Miss Helen Ow Sou K> istrr of M^r. James Ow Lai Weng of the New World Cabaret) which took place at the Chinese Consu late recently. Mr. T. C. Tan was he>tman and the bridesmaid was Miss I.ucy ()\v52 words
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Article176 1938-05-31 24 Hankow. Mondl IN view ol the Chinese threat to the jat positions in Shanghai, the japi to be tightening their vigilance against the Chme.se guetilla unito. especially in the western suburbs. Japanese military lorries patrol.J d the extra-settlements throughout Saturday and Sunday, and many suspects were176 words
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Article130 1938-05-31 24 A.R. P. FOR SOUTH AFRICA? Johannesburg. A SUGGESTION that South Africa should follow Great Britain's example in enlisting the support of civilians in National defence has been made to the Minister of Defence, Mr. O. Pirow, by the Memorable Order of Tin Hats— an ex-Servicemens' Association— of South Africa. "Moths"130 words
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Article95 1938-05-31 24 Chorzow, Polanu A GANG of men had a narrow escape from death when part of the main road between here and Beuthen collapsed under them. The workmen had been sent out to fill in several holes in the road, which is near the Wyzwolenie Coal Mine. A> were95 words
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Article254 1938-05-31 24 London. Mond IN the Commons to-day. Mr. Butlei I nder Secretary) made a statement regarding the sinking of British ships in Spanish waters. Id thai the GoTernment had mad presentations to the Burgos u< tnent in connection with the sinking o! the Thorpehall. and requesting strong disciplinary action254 words
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