Morning Tribune, 3 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-03 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 106. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, June 3, I<WR FIVE CENTS.14 words
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643 1938-06-03 1 SIR THOMAS INSKIP AGAIN TALKS ON FOOD SUPPLIES IN WARTIME LONDON, THURSDAY. CPEAKING AT THE ANNUAL LUNCHEON OF THE FOOD MANUFACTURERS' FEDERATION, THE MINISTER FOR THE CO-OR DINATION OF DEFENCE (SIR THOMAS INSKIP) SAID THAT HE HAD NO REASON AT ALL TO REGRET ANYTHINGReuter - 643 words
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Article39 1938-06-03 1 London, Thursday. The new high altar, which has been erected m the choir of Yorkminster as a memorial to the late Lord Halifax, was consecrated by the Archbishop of York at a special service yesterday evening Brlttsh Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 39 words
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Article29 1938-06-03 1 Geneva. Thursday. The Secretary General of the League has been officially notified of Chile's withdrawal from the League owing to proposal! to reform the League not beirig accepted ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article65 1938-06-03 1 Johannesburg, Thursday. THE Cabinet, m a statement to-day, gives equal status to "God Save the King, and "Die Stem Van Suidafrika," which is the Afrikaans' anthem. The decision follows the crisis caused throughout the Union by the playing of the Afrikaans instead of the national anthemReuter - 65 words
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Article113 1938-06-03 1 WITHDRAWAL OF VOLUNTEERS FROM SPAIN: SOVIET AGREEMENT London, Thursday. AT a meeting of the non-interven- tion sub-committee at the foreign Office to-day, the Soviet representative intimated that the Soviet now agreed to the method to be adopted by the commissions m unting and classifying foreign volunteers, and theReuter - 113 words
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Article164 1938-06-03 1 TIN TONNAGES REVISION URGED LONDON, THURSDAY. TWO QUESTIONS ON TIN WERE ASKED TO-DAY IN THE COMMONS BY MR. MACQUISTEN. Firstly, he requested the Colonial Secretary to arrange a revision of standard tonnages under the tin control scheme, and drew attention to the unanimous vote of the Malayan producers at KualaReuter - 164 words
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Article124 1938-06-03 1 Searchers' Temper Worsens Princeton, Thursday. G-MEN have found what is believed to be a vital clue of the kidnappers of "Skeegie," the son of Mr. James Cash. Tbe clue is a shoebox m which the father handed over the ransom. Near the box were aReuter - 124 words
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Article46 1938-06-03 1 PARIS, THURSDAY. THE INTERNATIONAL TIN COMMITTEE HAS FIXED THE QUOTA FOR THE THIRD QUARTER AT 45 PER CENT., WHICH INCLUDES PROVISION FOR A BUFFER STOCK.— REUTER. I Details on page 24 1 London tin yesterday was up £4'for spot and £4'i for forward.46 words
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Article40 1938-06-03 1 London, Thursday. It is announced that Rear-Admiral George F B Edward Collins has been appointed to be Rear-Admiral commanding the second cruiser squadron m succession to Rear Admiral Thomas F. P. Calvert, to date from June 13 British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 40 words
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Article191 1938-06-03 1 £3,410,500 More For The Navy Over 29 New Warships This Year London, Thursday. A SUPPLEMENTARY Navy estimate involving £3,410,500 was issued to-day. This includes £1,773,500 In one account for the new construction programme; £2f>4,?oG for the marriage allowance for Naval and Marine Officers; £730,800 increase m marriage allowance for NavalReuter - 191 words
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Article124 1938-06-03 1 Insurgent Reply To Protests London, Thursday. IN response to strong representations made earlier this week by the British agent at Burgos, Sir Robert Hodgson. on behalf of the British Government io the Spanish insurgent authorities regarding the bombing of British ships m Spanish waters, the insurgentBritish Official Wireless - 124 words
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Advertisement42 1938-06-03 1 ON OTHER r^GES J Page 1 Sick Girl Strangled 2 Man's Death 2 t European's Suicide 3 $200,000 Liabilities Tin Exports Drop 3 J Suit Dismissed i Health Of East "1 I Malayan Sport 22 &23 England's Test j Skipper 24 I42 words
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Advertisement28 1938-06-03 1 SHARE OUR JBJL KNTHIISIASM KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious fnah milk m convtnient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced. Distributors (.HZ BROS I'O.28 words
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Article530 1938-06-03 2 HUSBAND GETS 10 YEARS RIGOROUS (From Our Oun Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. AFTER seven days' hearing, m the Perak Assize Court before the Hon Mr. Justice Hastings the murder trial Of two Sikhs who were charged with causing the death of a compatriot on the morning530 words
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Article62 1938-06-03 2 Singapore. Thursday pAPT. N A. Armitage of the Royal v Engineers Mess. Changi, appeared before Mr. R a. Ward, the Fourth Ma- is'rate, this morning, on a charge of driving motor car along Grove Road shortly after midnight on Apr. 28, m a rash manner. The accused62 words
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Article149 1938-06-03 2 S. A. D. C. To Present New Play lN Saturday, Wednesday and Sa'urday, July 9. 13 and 16, the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club will present Frederick Jackson's brilliant comedy "The Naughty Wife" at the Victoria Theatre Rehearsals have been m progress for the past two weeks and149 words
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58 1938-06-03 2 Singapore, Thursday. MR A. D. Dant. son of Mr J. D. Dant. of the staff vf Messrs Sime, D.irby and Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, has won Rs 1.917. having drawn the fifth horse. Caveman, m the Calcutta Sweep. Mr. Dant has never taken a58 words
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Article94 1938-06-03 2 3rd Party Insurance Premiums THE Committee of the European Association of Malaya, at a recent meeting, discussed the question of Third Party Insurance. It was suggested that premiums would go up unless there are special provisions for approved drivers. The acting Vice-President was asked to draft a letter to Government94 words
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Article32 1938-06-03 2 Stabbed by a compatriot m a fruit shop at Rochore Road last night, a Chinese coolie suffered three incised wounds over the left upper arm and bled profusely.32 words
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128 1938-06-03 2 TREE SAVES 5 MEN FROM ALMOST CERTAIN DEATH (From Our Oun Reporter) Penang, Thursday. FIVE. Chinese had a miraculous escape from almost certain death, when th( Bar m which they were travelling suddenly failed to climb a steep slope at the Waterfall Gardens and came tearing down at a great128 words
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Article72 1938-06-03 2 JOHORE MAGISTRATES CHANGE (From Our Oun Correspondent) Muar, Thurscliy. Inche Haroun bin Ahmad, Third Magistrate, Johore Bahru, has arrived m Muar and took up duties as magistrate this morning. Inche Abdul Raof bin Mohamad Sa'at, the Muar Second Magistrate, has proceeded to Segamat where he will take up duties as72 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-06-03 2 Mr. O. Xarjes and Miss L. Tapperwijn, who were married yesterday at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article37 1938-06-03 2 Alleged to have been assaulted by four compatriots with sticks at Raffles Quay last night, a Sikh wat'ehman employed by the East Asiatic Company had a lacerated wound over the' forehead, and swelling on the right leg.37 words
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Article308 1938-06-03 2 i From Our Onn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A SICK Chinese girl aged about 12 years was the victim of a brutal murder which occurred m a house m Sultan Street. She was discovered by her mother and aunt who run a coffee stall nearby,308 words
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Article33 1938-06-03 2 The ambulance was calfed out last nigjit to Elgin Bridge where it was reported a man ha/d collapsed. When the ambulance arrived however, the man Kid gone away or been removed by others33 words
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Advertisement9 1938-06-03 2 You like good porridge? Then use NESTLE'S QUICK OATS9 words
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Advertisement58 1938-06-03 2 il^^^H-^ Jnr <*^ m 9 mllmmmmmmmmmmatam ma hu«w mil ma ama SHU-SHINE on dirt comes fT/^W Wm mmW off. A kilter for kid. calf, can- [^'"^M WMf vaa and buck. Ask your shoe dealer, IKw AF V OSMIC CHEMICAL COMPANYJ V W V^S**^^^ Brockton. Mass. W Sole Agents rwa -T-jrT58 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-03 2 PHILIPPINE C<Tel. 4r>.?4) CO.. meant I Jm m rfhard Rd JC It DRY CLEANING m\ ¥!!fik AN,) DYKTN< Aqs «PKCIAMSTS. Wm jjjm Special machine* l Ar9m9mm or rv -rarr Competitive frit**31 words
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Article1326 1938-06-03 3 CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Singapore, Thursday. vil( 11)K by carbon monoxide poisoning," was the verdict returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. porter, at the conclusion of the inouest held this morning into the death of John Douglas Crawford, a 36-year-old European engineer, who was found dead1,326 words
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Article, Illustration188 1938-06-03 3 Singapore, Thursday. SHAIHK Yahya Ann. J.P., was entertained by his friends at a tea party held at the Empress Hotel this afternoon. He recently returned from a business and holiday trip to Arabia. The picture above shows Shaikh Yahya Afifi on extreme left. Mr. S H Alhady188 words
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Article93 1938-06-03 3 MALAYA'S export of tin for May totalled 5,417 tons comuared to 7,035 tons m the month previous. I his total is the smallest since January, 1938, according io details just published The cumulative total fo r the first five months of the year shows a drop over93 words
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Article71 1938-06-03 3 Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGED to have been members of "The Singapore Overseas Chinese Shop Assistants National Salvation and i Traitors Removal Volunteer Corps," an unlawful society, two Cantonese, Yong Chee Yeng and Wong Fook, were this morning produced before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Magistrate. Both71 words
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346 1938-06-03 3 BANKRUPT'S LIABILITIES OF $200,000 Four Creditors Waive Their Claims (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. DEBTS amounting to more than $200,000 owing to 22 creditors, of which $5,905 had been paid back, were proved at the public examination of M. Cumurasamy of Kuala Lumpur whose public examination, begun m346 words
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Article38 1938-06-03 3 According to the latest issue of the Johore Government Gazette, the following societies have been called upon to furnish proof of their existence under the Societies Enactment: the Oversea Chinese Mutual Help Association, and the Latih-han Perkebon-nan Serikah.38 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-03 3 "MASTER" Laminated Padlocks Amm\*im\ I^^^H^^^^l ammmm 9 V*s iA^^L aaa tSLmmmw r mm^^'' mw§ I mmma^^T wlkYm m M F W Wm\ VHBI Amwllmm\\mmy>mm *bW W\*^mmmv26 words
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Advertisement198 1938-06-03 3 RUBBER ASSESSMENT THE Assessment Committees of Kedah, Johore, and S.S. and F.M.S., with reference to the effect of a modified system of lapping for 1938 on assessment lor 1939, have decided that a modified system <tf tapping while releases are low, shall not necessarily be taken as grounds for the198 words
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Advertisement61 1938-06-03 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND j ZJ» z I i D IMADEINBURMAI I I 4.8 All WILLI* 100% I liltlilMl j j lI A PEK, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., j Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPER df ly competition m both price and quality, suitable lor all duplicating machines Price 1.2561 words
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Article431 1938-06-03 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER ritviuua Steady Quietest Bpo Sellers g» 5 .v 8 ,J»ly. Bug. g jM +{jlj 2nd Forward (August Buyers J 5 3, 4 srd Forward (6c' Lfwl Buje™ 5 3 16 513 16 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Thursday ALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day431 words
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Advertisement60 1938-06-03 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import 4ni aocuments) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. j You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to (these safe boxes. n sJjpt60 words
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Advertisement12 1938-06-03 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S kammm9Ama Aaa9ammm\7-J*\ 4a imA 1 w12 words
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Advertisement7 1938-06-03 4 Itrfp-J frllß^^lJ^LJr 4 *^fl. 1 bfffl nyh7 words
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Article167 1938-06-03 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Thursday. MINING. Tin at midday was $84.00. up $3.00. Tin shares m London yesterday appeared to be rather quiet with more sellers than buyers. In the local market, however, snares were firmer during the forenoon and a good number of buying enquires were167 words
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400 1938-06-03 4 Singapore. Thursday. THE following is the weekly rubber m.irktt review of Mesrrs. Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd.: The International Rubber Regulation Con -.m it tee is to be congratulated on its bokt decision to nx 45 per cent M t>ie relcise for the July-September quarter. Thr400 words
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Article784 1938-06-03 5 STOCKS SHARE Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, June 2, 5 p.m. MINING pat 371 /2 4 i^2 ;ln Kumbang *S- «MBurma Malay 21,- 22 -cd Aver Hitam 22,6 23,6 ftS Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 20,6 21,6 Batu Selangor 1.3 b Ml Burma Malay 21|- 22|uienderiang lb j3 fla Hitam784 words
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Article213 1938-06-03 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 317.2 4|lV 2 Batu Selangor 1.37 1.42 Hong Fatt 1.05 1.08 Jelebu 0.67 0.72 Kamunting Tin 916 1013 Katu Tin 241- 25|-cd Killinghall 18 6 1916 Kramat 10|6 11|6 Kuchai 1.37 1.42 Larut 9|6 10|3 Lingui Tin 1.66 1.76 London Tin213 words
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129 1938-06-03 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated ln the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AJ>. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONQH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director129 words
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Article249 1938-06-03 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 y5 10 5 norn Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY lyoi red. 1940 $400,000 41 2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. si Sept. 30 105 107 norn *'/2% l«09 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 110 112 norn 1913249 words
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Advertisement94 1938-06-03 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Sinynpnffc tmam^taAenf Bankera and Brokers m tt H tttm 9M4 Co~ iuutm. Daily Foreign Market Cable anu (mfuo-aaon MarWrnAt. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. Or .N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD IRADfi. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.94 words
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Article51 1938-06-03 6 Beats Woman After Training MAN has again challenged woman J superiority m the kitchen. Much to the annoyance of the nouM wives who entered a Sydney cookj r, competition, a man, Mr. L. Duckwortn won the first prize. Moreover, he won after only n\months' tuition— from his51 words
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Advertisement396 1938-06-03 6 I ALL SHOWS PACKED OIT! You'll want to see it Again and Again!! 3 SHOWS DAILY 1 CAPITOL 1 3 5 6 15 9 5 j Special MORNING MATINEES: j TO-MORROW (SAT.) and MONDAY at 10.30 O'Cbel. —Children Half Price— wait jAAAvrim aa\ FIRST FULL LENGTH tSnowWhite andihe Seventaatfs AH396 words
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Article567 1938-06-03 7 Passengers, leaving Singapore to-day by the Chitral for Colombo, Bombay. Marseille* and London, are: Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Andrews. Mrs. H. C Atkin-Berry, Mrs. F. H. Allan and child, Mr. C. L. J. Ayre.s, Mr. A. N. G. Andrews, Lt.-Comdr. A-shby, Mr. J. Appleton. Mr. and Mrs.567 words
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Article37 1938-06-03 7 "Owing to the detention of the s.s. 'Conte Rosso" at Hongkong for repairs, ncr departure from Singapore of June 8 will be delayed. The date of departure will be notified m due course.37 words
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Advertisement194 1938-06-03 7 STILL SHOWING TO PACKED HOUSES LAST FEW NIGHTS COME EARLY! MAR I/BO It O UGH TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 P.M. The Biggest TAMIL Stunt Thriller Ever Screened "MINNAL KUUI" with K. T. RUKMANI DEVI, SRINIVAS RAO, 8.A., COCO and a Host of Others. ■iHEI ALHAMBRA 1 A «C 'Pmtk the gum,194 words
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Advertisement233 1938-06-03 7 AMjMMi mirl I*l»a% 6.15 mM m m^ mUm^ YOUR LAST AmM M TO A 25 A'l S' V B WW N ONE SHOW DURING PREMIERE M L A H I THE PAINTED STALLION with RAY CORRICAN and HOOT GIBSON i I, LATEST BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS REEL ARRIVED TO-DAY EMPIRE DAY233 words
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355 1938-06-03 8 "ISOLATION IS A FRUITFUL SOURCE OF INSECURITY"— S A YS U. S STA TESMAN POWERS "INTERESTED IN PEACE" SHOULD CO-OPERATE JHE Secretary of State Mr. Cordell Hull, declaring the United States must hold to its rights m its quest for world peace, laid down recently a policy of arming for355 words
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Article, Illustration176 1938-06-03 8 London, Wednesday. fHE British Government has instructed Sir Robert Hodgson to bring to the notice of the Franco authorities m Spain the Prime Minister's statement m the Commons on Monday m reply to a question about the bombing of Alicante, that the Government profoundly deplored the176 words
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Article303 1938-06-03 8 RETURN OF PROPERTIES DEMANDED Washington. Wednesday. A SHARPLY worded note expressed "increasing concern" at Japan's refusal to permit Americans m China to return to the properties from which they have been forced by the Sino-Japanese conflict has been addressed by the United StatesReuter - 303 words
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Article980 1938-06-03 8 Alleged Theft Under Threat 51, 263 JEWELLERY MISSING (From Our Onn Jieporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday ALLEGATIONS that the accused had threatened to stab him if he did not steal his cousin's jewellery and rive it to him, that he had been "taught to take the jewellery," and finally how the980 words
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1230 1938-06-03 9 Cinema Chronicle aj. j j Tendency To Show Them ln Churches Gaining s Momentum-Gary Cooper To Play Pari Oj Detective j j When Is An Actress Old Enough To Be Allowed J A "Love Interest j i From Our Own Correspondent) London,1,230 words
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Article203 1938-06-03 9 Porte b eing tricked into kissing one f young men who were esMm her home after a dance, Mile. a na *ive of French Indo-China. ok her revenge by biting off half the lf *e of another of them. lle Aline was also relieved203 words
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Article26 1938-06-03 9 r,^ r^ C R Burt °n. the well-known Kedah footballer and Mrs Burton are proceeding home on the |j "Conte Rosso" via Italy on June 826 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-03 9 DEWARS 9k Wliite Lafcel Hf FRIENDLY 3g cnin it *aa, ri ia JR! D EWARS Tne Famous White LaDel W PS. 322 words
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302 1938-06-03 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, June 3, 1938. HONGKONG'S HUMAN CONGESTION UVER since hostilities broke out m China, Hongkong has been a .sort of isanctuary for the protection and shelter of the huge army of refugees coming from the wartorn areas. The authorities have done all they can to accommodate these302 words
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Article773 1938-06-03 10 THE great social success of the new Countess of Jersey who was. until her recent marriage. Miss Virginia Cherrill, the film star, is proving once a. am that it is easy for an actress of personality to fill an exalted rank with dignity and success. The story of773 words
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Article, Illustration114 1938-06-03 10 A historic ceremony took place at the Tower of London on Empire Day wh en Field Marshal Sir Claud Jacob succeeded Field Marshal Lord Milne as Constable. The keys were handed over to the incoming Constable by Lord Cromer, the Lord Chamberlain. The Worcester Regiment, of which the new ConstablePlanet News - 114 words
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Article102 1938-06-03 10 Mr. J. If Bell, Traffic Assistant. F.MJS. Railways, has been appointed to act as Divisional Superintendent. Mr. J. Scruton. Company SergeantMajor, Malay Regiment, F.M.S., has been appointed to act as Regimental Sergeant-Major Mr. E P. Purcell. Assistant Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, has been seconded for service under the102 words
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Advertisement23 1938-06-03 10 To-day's White Label Announcement A philosopher is a man who can look at an empty glass with a smile after BEWAI'S TZT wTp.s.-c23 words
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1112 1938-06-03 11 PARIS PREPARES FOR VISIT OF KING AND QUEEN From A Clubman's Chair Duke Of Windsor's Chauffeur Now A Doorman —Crowd Laughed When Bradman Was Injured— A Story About Glasgow Exhibition From Our Own Correspondent s London, May 20. THE rose, England's national flower, will be much m evidence m Paris1,112 words
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242 1938-06-03 11 Bucharest. DUMANIA is already taking counsel with Rome, Paris and London over the new political situation which has arisen m middle and eastern Europe. Two members of King Carol's Council. M. Tatarescu, former Prime Minister. and M. Artetoianu. who is also president of the242 words
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Article30 1938-06-03 11 The Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall. British Ader, Kedah, is going on leave m July. Dr. S Row. Assistant Medical Officer. Mer Star, is going to Padang Besar on transfer30 words
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Article86 1938-06-03 11 Saragossa Belchite, which as the result of being taken and retaken has suffered more than almost any other town m Aragon, has received a generous personal gift trom General Franco. The gift consists of 800 rugs, 500 capes, 600 short jackets. 796 vests, 1,742 men's shirts. 1.800 pairs86 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-03 11 Txew bkaSlh j IXOW OPEX I AT I 3, FORT ROAD 1 IMALA C C (Telephone 121) MAISON PERM I LADIES HAIRDRESSERS Stamford Road SINGAPORE. i (Telephone 4610) .J.29 words
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Advertisement91 1938-06-03 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.91 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-03 11 THE TRUI TONIC POOD Obtainable af all Chamkru and Storaa i M IM\i: DIME at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH hi Orchestra TONIGHT FRIDAYS 8 P.M. Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHARGE.32 words
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Article, Illustration327 1938-06-03 12 Hoping to reduce the number of road accidents, the Reverend Edward Perei val Orr, Vicar of Littlehampton (Sussex) blessed motor-cars outside the Parish Church. He Walked h? the can, sprinkling them with Ho ly Water, waving a censer over them and recitrng prayer > Each motorist receivedPlanet News; Planet NEWS - 327 words
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Article, Illustration154 1938-06-03 13 A miracle of science which it is thought may solve Britain's greatest defence problem the provision of an adequate supply of food m time of war is enabling crops to be grown indoors without soil and sunshine at premises m Caledonian Road, London. The plants arePlanet News - 154 words
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Advertisement24 1938-06-03 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT B PERHKTUAL MOTION RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. SINOAPO.cP Opened up to 0 pjo. everyday including Saturdays.24 words
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Article1104 1938-06-03 14 Give Your Children The Best In Every Home Where Financial Pressure Is Felt, Parents Must Be Very Practical As Regards Education. ed by rote, causing probably many tears to the poor little scholars. Perhaps with memories of their own schooldays m mind, these men and women decided that their children1,104 words
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Article, Illustration200 1938-06-03 14 JF you, as a parent, have the welfare of your children at heart, you must take a very lively interest m education as soon as these children reach school age, for education is more important to-day than it has. ever been before. Not only has the old feeling of security200 words
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Article, Illustration595 1938-06-03 14 Baby's Table Manners BABY'S efforts to feed himself should be encouraged, as this is splendid training for him. It may tax youi patience, but you will reap your rewara later A set time should be allowed for meals —from fifteen to thirty minutes is usmu —and Baby must neither "et595 words
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Advertisement85 1938-06-03 14 W^m. I JSri M H T m Mm //Am i i \mmm\ km lhe only one of its kind m A J k I Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease v mmmmmmm and safety. I PRICE Uses less current and becomes w hot almost at once. *p85 words
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Article, Illustration375 1938-06-03 15 So Provide The Best For Your Children nABY'S firsts tooth brush is usually an D event m the family, but somehow equal importance is not attached to the initial acquisition of a hair brush. Through infancy tiny brushes of camel's hair are used by the375 words
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Article, Illustration387 1938-06-03 15 DEAUTY culture has been reduced io D such a fine art. that there is danger of our losing our sense of proportion regarding the treatment we give ourselves, especially when we retire for the night. We hear so much about the care of our387 words
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Advertisement467 1938-06-03 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore c 1938 1938 SOMALI 6.800 In port 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. 12467 words
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Advertisement517 1938-06-03 16 ItV— TO FRENCH PORTS ■Ar 1 I S I LV 1 I CHARCEURS REUNIS S HOMEWARDS. BANGKOK For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 14 t *CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux Juna 24 I "DALNY" For Marseille, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire517 words
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Article134 1938-06-03 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Entrance Exit Snip Godown Gate Gate Kidderpore 22 1 1 Ophir 20 1 I Chitral 18 2 3 Ranchi 18 2 Somali it, 2 Gneisenau 14 Scharnhorst U 2 Kistna 9 2 Benvorlich 30 2 3 City of Wellington134 words
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Article20 1938-06-03 17 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on May 24 was de livered m London on May 29.20 words
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Article497 1938-06-03 17 System Of Employment Of Seamen THE system of constantly changing crews by .signing off at the end of each SftX 6 c w,sld ered by Mr. W. Stanley Hinae of the Dene Shipping Co.. Ltd to oc a formidable obstacle to raising th" status of merchant seamen497 words
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Advertisement274 1938-06-03 17 BIRXS PHILP LI NE (Incorporated m Australia! NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA In port r lo-day MERKUR June 29 July 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brhbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M274 words
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Advertisement205 1938-06-03 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) TO LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. M.s. YASUKUNI MARU June 8 s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 s.s. HUSIMI MARU July 7 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 $634 $.181205 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-03 17 Notice Parcel Mails for Hongkong originally aovertised for despatch s.s. Tilawa closing at 12.30 p.m. yesterday will now be despatched by s.s. Ranchi on June 4.26 words
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Miscellaneous304 1938-06-03 17 INTELLIGENCE 1 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY Holland and Italy (Parcels only) J. van Oldenbarnevelt June 3 8 am M edan o J- van Oldenbarnevelt a™ am Australia, Eastern and Southern Marella UDarnevm 830 a.m. New Zealand Marella o Jn Rengat and Tembilahan Banka i HJAden "Corio" 3 0 nm Afiica304 words
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168 1938-06-03 18 Alexandretta, Wednesday. THE Chinese am bassador vailed on Lord Halifax this afternoon and delivered a note protesting at the Japanese air bombing of Chinese open towns, recalling the resolution of the Assembly of the League last September condemning such bombardmentsReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration77 1938-06-03 18 Ag* choosing exhibits for the first Print Academy which is to open at s composed of Prints lef m Jl* L ndon K thls nth ™c Duke of Kent is to visit the Exhibition, which broad^sTs on .art mattels Mart^ H7rHv R n Ye U^^L rCCt r of the Bui,d,n77 words
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Article44 1938-06-03 18 RELUCTANT WITNESSES REBUKED 'From Our Own Correspondent) TCvsr- -385 Mat Chined by 'drtvTnT Sl 2 °< 5 gent manner. Mr. W^Aj^; reii the presiding judge said tiw 5 or 'hereto? yß."a« ot coming to court for l lew nuurs i lelp the cause of justice.44 words
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Article74 1938-06-03 18 Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 9.45 a.m. Judgment m Criminal Appeal No 15 38— Chia Chau Bah vs. Rex. At 11 a.m.:— Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Home at 10 a.m. m 2nd Court. Summonses-in -Chambers, Originating Summonses and Motion. At 11 a.m.:—74 words
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Article492 1938-06-03 19 Sydney, May 26. ANEW company with a capital of £105,000 has been formed to acquire the entertainment activities of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., the famous Australian theatrical concern. In a press interview here, Mr. Kenneth W. Asprey, chairman of the new company, said that the subscribed492 words
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Article, Illustration148 1938-06-03 19 A m.iacie of science which it is thought may solve Britain's greatest defence problem the provision of an adequate supply of food m time of war is enabling crops to be grown indoors without soil and sunshine at premises m Caledonian Road, London. The plants are grown m cabinets providedPlanet News - 148 words
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Article, Illustration849 1938-06-03 19 THE following ii. the report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd.. for 1 the period ending May 21 MINNING ORE BREAKING Section Sulphide Oxidised Total Bukit Kom.c. 2010 366 2375 Derrick 468 217 683 Anderson 247 247 Raub 1065 106S Bukit Jails 330 210849 words
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Article243 1938-06-03 20 "PRO" NOTE SUIT IS DISMISSED SUPREME COURT HEARING I Singapore, Thursday. I j HOLDING that the plaintiff had not! discharged the onus of proving that he was not a money lender, Mr. Justice McErwaine, Chief Justice, to-day dis-j missed with costs an action m the Supreme Court for the recovery243 words
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Article414 1938-06-03 20 New Tug Contemplated By I Government I rE typhoon rescue tug, Kau Sing. Ii to be offered for sale m a few days, it is learned. Ths authorities are now considering replacing the Kau Sing with a new vessel. Tenders will be called for by414 words
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Article108 1938-06-03 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends I Singapore, June 2, 5 p Company Ulvid€nd Bookfl fc Total^ci TIN Close Payable Burma Malay 6d No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 atu 6d. No. 18 June 9 June 16 June 10 20" Renong Consol 6d No. 22 June 16 June108 words
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Miscellaneous919 1938-06-03 20 Ton the radio] Hirsch: conductor, Eric Fogg. sir«u/\i una Myra Hess (Pianoforte /m 1111 \%t- v immmmM m, 8 40 Next Week's Programmes. /HL 1.333 M< s (i 20.0 m) g &Q Tne News and Announcemen ts. p.m. Greenwich Time Signal at 140 6.00 Malay music.t p.m. 6.45 Children's programme.919 words
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Miscellaneous246 1938-06-03 20 MELBOURNE VK 2ME 9.59 Mcs (3L2 m.) p.m. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5.20 With the world's famous orchestra. 6.20 News and Sports Results. 6.30 Tour of the world. 6.50 Leading Dance Band. 7.20 Close ffown. ROME 2 RO 1181 Mcs (25.4 m.) pm. 6.20 Opening announcement. News m English. Opera- -one246 words
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Article, Illustration633 1938-06-03 21 THE health bulletin of the League of 1 Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended May 28. reads as follow: plague. Bassein was the only port m the Eastern Arena to report the presence human plague during the week, three fatal cases having been notified, whilePlanet News - 633 words
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Article137 1938-06-03 21 Alexandretta. Wednesday. FRICTION between Turks and Arabs culminated m disturbances at Antioeh where a mnnin of people have been killed m (he last few days. Shots r.nd explosions have been heard all night and the populace is terror stricken. Indignat on is expressed here at the fact thatReuter - 137 words
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222 1938-06-03 21 Hankow, Thursday. THE China League Society has sent art appeal to all nations of the world^ and Chinese delegates to the League ot\ Nations have also notified the representatives of the powers, protesting again!*, the Japanese bombing of civilians m Canton In their world-wide messages,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 222 words
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Article145 1938-06-03 21 London. Thursday. THE British Government is consi--1 (Inn the )>ossibility of political intervention m Spain with the object of effecting a truce to enable the Spanish Government and the Nationalists to meet at the conference table, according to the diplomatic correspondents of th#* morning papers,Reuter - 145 words
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Article138 1938-06-03 21 THE following appointments are announced m the Johore Government Gazette of June 1: Mrs. N. W. Harvey to be a Nurse Tutor of the Johore Medical Service with retrospective effect from Mar. 15. Mr. A. Bean. Inspector of Mines, F.M.S. seconded for service m Johore with effect138 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-03 21 Created by Experts MXCAIN watches are as attractive m their refined beauty as they are unfailing m their -curacy. j THEY NEVER VARY! I Jl25 words
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Article497 1938-06-03 22 Severe Defeat For The Airmen In Div. 2 Publishers 5; R.A.F. II THE Publishers made a welcome return I to soccer form when they beat the r A F. resets to the tune of Aye goals to one m the Second Division of the ra f497 words
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Article65 1938-06-03 22 LAST NIGHT'S BOXING RESULTS RESULTS of last night's boxing at the Happy World:— Tommy Carrie 8.434 tko'd Nai Prasert 3.3 V 2 m fourth round. M. Dass 7.8 U ko'd Louis Nerva 7.9 m the third round. Ah Kow 10.1 and Camel Joe 9.7 drew ever 4 rounds. M. Noor65 words
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Article180 1938-06-03 22 Doctor's Ordeal JO Storeys Up WHAT it is like to operate when the patient is on a girder above a lift .shaft, 10 storeys up, is related by Dr. David Wassermann. of New York. Dr. Wassermann was called m to attend a negro, who was caught between180 words
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Article319 1938-06-03 22 J 'From Our Own Correspondent) I Johore Bahru, Thursday. TRIAL and practice matches m connection with the forthcoming Malaya Cup match against Negri Sembilan have resulted m fewer days being available for League matches though two further I games have been decided. The game between the Customs319 words
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244 1938-06-03 22 Garrison G. C. v. Island Club Golf THE following are the teams and starting tmes for the social match between Garrison Golf Club and the Island Club, to be played at Tanglin on Sunday. 8.45 a.m. C. A. R. Bateman (2) and S. T. Monk (5) vs. Major H. G.244 words
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Article72 1938-06-03 22 THE finals of the open championship tennis tournament of the Mukim of Xluang were played off on May 29, the Kluang Hospital Club emerging champions. The results were as follows:— Open Doubles: Winners; K. V. Mathews and Ismail; runners-up; Dr. St. Ayathurai and Kirn Wat. Open Singles: Winners;72 words
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Article191 1938-06-03 22 Triple Tennis Crown PENANG TOURNEY CONCLUDES (From Our Oun Reporter, Penang, Thursday. POON Kok Lem and Mrs. C. p. p urcelJ oeat Goon Kok Ying and Mrs u f Hong Cheang (title holders* m the final of the Penang Mixed doubles tennt' championship, m straight sets 6-2 C this evening.191 words
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Article414 1938-06-03 22 over three furlongs. JACK DRUCE was also out this morning. He was taken over the course m a threequarter gallop and showed excellent form. i From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Thursday EWST work on the outside track was ay doJ«? by the candidates for414 words
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Advertisement118 1938-06-03 22 THE OAKS ACCEPTORS FOR TO-DAY ACCEPTORS and jockeys for The Oaks, to be run at E^som today are as follows: Sir Abe Bailey's SLY ABBESS (9.0) Weston. Mr. T. F. Blackwell's NIGHT BIRD (9.0) Lowrey. Sir George Bullongh's SWEET CORN (9.0) Nevett. Sir Alfred Butt's SOLAR FLOWER (9.0) Perryman. Sir118 words
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Miscellaneous10 1938-06-03 22 To-day's Tides High Tide: 2.33 p.m., 8 ft. 2 ins.10 words
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Article423 1938-06-03 23 THE 15th annual athletic sports of the Holy Innocents English School was held at the school ground, Upper Seoon Road, yesterday afternoon. The function, which was attended b> His Excellency, Mgr. A. Devals, Bishop Malacca, was very successful. I he Bishop gave away the prizes at423 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-06-03 23 PICTURE taken at the S.R.C. yesterday during the baseball match between the American Association and the U.S.S. Ramapo TribuneTribune - 19 words
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Article154 1938-06-03 23 f\N Friday, at the R.S.Y.C, there wul v/ be the usual afternoon races for all classes, starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, June 5, the International C -metre class will practice for the Batavia race, starting at 10 a.m. The "B" Class will sail a Sweepstake Race, starting154 words
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Article90 1938-06-03 23 Mrs. S. B. Tan Wins Ladies' May Medal The Island Club ladies' May medal competition, he.d over the second nine holes last Tuesday, resulted In a win foi Mrs. B Tan with a nett. score of 32' L > he following were tome of the beti canto n90 words
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Article274 1938-06-03 23 TROUNCING FOR S.C.C. RESERVES R. A. M. C. WIN DIV. 3 GAME BY 5-0 MARGIN R.A.M.C. 5; S.C.C. II .0. IN a very one-sided m the Third Divi--1 sion of the S.A.F.A. League, the Royal Army Medical Corps beat the S.C.C. second string by five goals to nil on the274 words
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Article119 1938-06-03 23 ANOTHER 10-0 VICTORY Muar Soccer (From Our Own Correspondent) i Muar, Wednesday. Superior m all departments, the Johore Military Forces scored a runaway victory over the Public Works Department m the Muar F.A. league match played at the Muar Club padang yesterday. The final score of ten goals to nil119 words
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Article41 1938-06-03 23 The f fifthly Ladies Golf competition cf the Ktfyal Johore International Club over nine Holes will be played off on Wednesday, June 22. The monthly competition for members over 18 holes will be played off the following day.41 words
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Article33 1938-06-03 23 A social golf match between the Royal Johore International Club and the Island Club, Singapore, will be played at Johore on June 9, the first pair teeing off at 9.30 a.m.33 words
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Article171 1938-06-03 23 [.DEVISED ties m the S.L.TA tournn j m ment: I TOMORROWS TIES I Mixed Doubles Mr*. A. Scwell and Chua Choon Leung v. Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and H. Kamis Mrs. D. Hipkin and N. ft. Wise v. Mi.vs Nellie Chia and Chin Kee Onn.171 words
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Article47 1938-06-03 23 Dances will be held at the Royal Jo»re International Club on June 5. 12. •*d 26 commencing at 9 p.m. dress ng optional. By kind permission of Us Highness the Sultan oi Johor? the rchestra of the Johore military iorces 'i' be m attendance.47 words
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Article78 1938-06-03 23 Nestanglo Sports Club XI vs Moravia sportl Club to-morrow at Farrer Park 1 5 p.m.: Billy Loh; Stephen Ding. ™on San; Buck Seah, Da wood, Hussein; £hy« Koon, Choong Hee, Tiang Hock, •noon Lin, Salleh. The following will represent the VeteMa against Fort Canning at Fort Canto*78 words
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Article51 1938-06-03 23 Hindu Association XI vs. the Khalsa Association on Monday at 2 p.m., McNair j Road: Sithambaram. A. Sankaran, Ma- hendra, S. Sangaran, P. Ramoo, M. L. JosefT, S. N. Samy. M. K. Moorthi, Thamotharam. R. Retnasamy. V. K. Shunimugam. Reserves:— C. M. Rajaram, A. j Shagaran. A.51 words
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Advertisement27 1938-06-03 23 I vi:\him maiioi i:s I ml ml io-ah.ih km j 10 -3 MIN Rds. j HAPPY WOULD VIAIMOI j I.ALLLHY .»0 < < nis i P. M. SII AKP.27 words
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Article199 1938-06-03 24 EFFECT OF NEW TIN QUOTA T. C Agrees To Buffer Pool Paris, Thursday. ACCORDING to a communique* is- sued after to-day's meeting, the International Tin Committe ha* fixed the third quarter quota at 45 per cent. The Standard tonnages are increased m the case of Malaya,Reuter - 199 words
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350 1938-06-03 24 1 OFFICERS SOLDIERS COMMIT SUICIDE HOSPITAL SHIPS FILLED WITH WOUNDED: PLANES MISSING .k„ vanirMp river between Shanghai and Wuhu. THE towns and villages guerillas that the Japaare now being so »*«2l*£m? except Tin large numbers. MM dare not *LS^S%*«-?W)imded. are to be see,. contSir'plyt'g^the 1Reuter - 350 words
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Article80 1938-06-03 24 London. Thursday. ROLLING is taking place to-day m r west Derbyshire by an eleaion. mused by the succession to the Dune dom of Devonshire of Lord Harrington, on the death of his father Lord Hartington had represented the division since 1922. The candidates are Mr Henry HunlokeBritish Official Wireless - 80 words
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Article27 1938-06-03 24 London, Thursday IN the St. George's Hill tennis tournament at Weybridge, fourth round. Mary llardwiek beat .Airs. Wills Moody I—4, B—l, 8 1. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration82 1938-06-03 24 WALLY HAMMOND HAS ACCEPTED AN INVITATION TO CAPTAIN ENGLAND IN THE NOTTINGHAM (FIRST) TEST. R.E.S. WYATT HAS INTIMATED THAT HE WILL BE UNAVAILABLE FOR SELECTION FOR THE ENGLAND TEAM FOR THE TEST MATCHES.— REUTER. AUSTRALIANS' BATTING FAILURE In the cricket match between Gloucestershire and the Australians.82 words
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Article37 1938-06-03 24 In the England Test trial, the Rest made 298 (Verity 4 for 71 and England 204 for 4 (Edrich 80, Hutton 40. Wvatt 24. Hammond 29 not out, and Hardstaff 4 not out.37 words
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Article125 1938-06-03 24 Cherbourg, Thursday. WHEN the liner Hambourg arrived from New York the Commissar of Police went aboard and asked the Captain if a stowaway named <.u--denburg was aboard. The Captain replied that if Gudenburg was aboard he would be disembarked at Hamburg. The Commissar had no orders toReuter - 125 words
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Article57 1938-06-03 24 Washington. June 2. Asserting that lhe unemployment situ ition has worsened since he sent a iclief message to Congress six weeks ago, President Roosevelt asked Congress lo impose no restrictions on the administration of relief funds provided for m the Government's "Lending and Soending" Bill This57 words
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Article78 1938-06-03 24 London, Thursday. A FURTHER stimulus to the growing rt movement to give workers holiday* with pay la foreshadowed, the Labour Minister (Mr. Brown I stating m the Commons that the Governmeent will give the fullest practicable effect to the committee's recommendations on paid holidays, through l'd-slaMon ernpoweiirs:Reuter - 78 words
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Article117 1938-06-03 24 London, Thursday Nearly one-thousand guests attendee the first Derby ball to be held at Buckingham Palace last night. It was a private ball and His Majesty the King and the men guests wore evening clothes with knee breeches. Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary, the Duke andBritish Official Wireless - 117 words
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Article84 1938-06-03 24 London, Thursday REPORTS that Italian aircraft mal facturers are offering through tru British commercial channels to suPPJj; hitherto received no countenance iron planes to the British Air Force run* official quarters m London and Rom f, It is alleged that the offer maini> concerns the CaproniReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-03 24 A. S. GILES. j CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6. Ihe Arcade. Singapore. 1 'PHONE 79i»4. THE TAILOR. i22 words
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