Morning Tribune, 10 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 112. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, June 10, 1938. FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article49 1938-06-10 1 CHINA'S FIGHTING STRENGTH DOUBLED ARMY PEOPLE CONFIDENT OF FINAL VICTORY HANKOW, THURSDAY. JHE PARAMOUNT NECESSITY FOR ALL FRIENDLY POWERS TO FULFIL TREATY OBLIGATIONS BY GIVING CHINA POSITIVE ASSISTANCE IS EMPHASISED BY MARSHAL CHIANG KM-SHEK IN A LENGTHY STATEMENT ISSUED TO-DAY s~3 fig"*? SHESaaSSS ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article138 1938-06-10 1 London. June 9. DECLARING th*t civilised people are horrified by the bestial bombing of unarmed civilians at Canton, the Daily Herald says diplomatic protests alone are useless and suggests that men and women m Britain should demand that the Government should show condemnation of138 words
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Article142 1938-06-10 1 Qenerm, Thursday. MR. Chu. the Chinese workers' delegate to the International Labour office conference, to-day sought to deliver a speech attacking Japan. The president warned Mr Chu that no political attacks would be allowed* and refused him the floor. Mr Chu threatens to withdraw from the conference. BeforeReuter - 142 words
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799 1938-06-10 1 ALLEGED PLOT TO KIDNAP LORD NUFFIELD SENSATIONAL STORY TOLD IN COURT A London, Thursday sensaconal story of an alleged attempt to kidnap Lord Nuffield was told today m Oxford Police Court when Thornton (accused reappeared before the Court. Mr. j. H. Parham, appearing on behalf of the Director of Public799 words
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187 1938-06-10 1 U. S. KIDNAPPINC! Miami. Thursday THE body of the kidnapped son of Mr. Cash, the American business mapnate, has ben found A suspect has b< en detained The body wa^ found near Princeton, Florida, the village where Mr. Cash lives, m a cense clump ofReuter - 187 words
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290 1938-06-10 1 London, Thursday. THE suggestion that the British Government is considering the ailing of a new Nyon conference to discuss plans for air patrol m Spain ■n an attempt to check deliberate t tacks on neutral shipping and property is mooted mReuter - 290 words
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Article159 1938-06-10 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Thursday. CHINESE vanguards, who a fortnight I* igO were reported to be only 15 miles from Nanking, are said to have made advances m their drive on Nankins, and have advanced beyond Liyang and Langchi, and approaching Tienwangsu and Muilingkwan. A .spokesman159 words
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Article127 1938-06-10 1 Britishers Among 6 Killed Madrid, Thursday k FRENCH steamer, the Brisbane, wa.< hit by Inoendtary bombs to-day «»iit side Dcnia and is on Off A British non-intervention observe! and British ihlpptaf agent were killed, with tour of the Brisbane's crew Ten were wounded. An aeroplane dropped lourReuter - 127 words
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Article123 1938-06-10 1 London, Thursday. AFTER I lively debate the co-operative congress at Scarborough yesterday rejected the idea of a peace alliancce which Is the co-operative equivalent of 'a popular front. On a card vote, the proposal was defeated by 4,492 to 2 382 The issue wasBritish Official Wireless - 123 words
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Advertisement35 1938-06-10 1 rov OTHER PAGES Tin Quota II Market Prices A.B.M. Dinner 6 Govt. House Party 15 Birthday Parade 15 S.C.C. vs. Nonl Benders 17 t 1 K.L. Races ]g 1 > Test Match 17 &19 4 435 words
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Advertisement35 1938-06-10 1 I KLIHI I I POWDERED WHOLE MILK k pure ddidous I m fresh milk m convtnient powdered form. Try m I a tin to-day and be convinced. J Distributors 1 ICETZ BROS A (O. j35 words
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Article195 1938-06-10 2 PERAK CHINESE MINERS TO SEE CHIEF INSPECTOR <From Our Own Reporter j IPOH, THURSDAY HNDERTHE AUSPICES OF THE PERAK CHINESE MINING ASSOCIA TTON A THREE HOUR MASS MEETING OF CHINESE MINERS IN THE STATE WAS HELD IN THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO CONSIDER THE195 words
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142 1938-06-10 2 SHOW GIRL TO TAKE UP FLYING TO FIGHT JAPS i From Our Own Reporter* Ipoh. Thursday Ii|ISS Fen^ Foong. show girl of the Shanghai Revue, who created no little stir here last April, when she offered herself for marriage to any man buying $10,000 worth of Chinese liberty bonds, has142 words
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Article161 1938-06-10 2 OVERTOOK TRAFFIC OFFICER (From Our Otim Reporiet Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. AVERTAKING Mr. Livett, Officer m Charge of Traffic, Selangor, who was driving his car near the ninth mile Chreas. Ng Moon Tee, a lorry driver, kept up a speed of 45 miles per hour, and drove through Pudu village at161 words
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Article153 1938-06-10 2 (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Thursday. A most impressive military parade m honour of the Kinss' Birthday was seen this morning at the Reclamation grounds. The parade, comprising contingents from the Malacca Volunteer Corps, Police Cadets and Scouts, was under the command of Lt. Col. W. J.153 words
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Article, Illustration66 1938-06-10 2 PICTURES showing (1) the fly past at the military parade yesterday at Fairer Park and (2) the main table at the tea-party at Government House yesterday. Included m the group are the G.O.C. (Major Gen. Dobbie, on extreme left). Sir John Basin all.Tribune - 66 words
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433 1938-06-10 2 'FORTUNATE NOT CHARGED WITH MURDER, SA YS JUDGE (From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. DESCRIBING it as a "most extraordinary case" m which a ••fearsome weapon" had been employed, Mr. R. M. Cluer, Assistant Legal Adviser. Perak, arraigned before the hon. Mr. Justice W.433 words
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Article81 1938-06-10 2 London, Thursday LORD Marchwood has accepted invitation of Mr. Neville Chamberlain to become Treasurer of the Conse vative and Unionist party, m successioi to Viscount Greenwood. Before his elevation to the peerar< Lord Marchwood was Sir George Penn> and he sat for 15 years as ConservatrBritish Official Wireless - 81 words
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Advertisement58 1938-06-10 2 0_ WHITE SHOES '1 > "il_ J wif h busy aurses. First ia whiteo*M nrst »o qusiuy first liTSt. Rub SHU-SHINE oa- spots coat aff. The beuer white tor I, d. tlf. awvu aod buck. Ask your shoe dealer. OSMIC CHEMICAL COMPANY W^ Brockton. Msss. si Sole Agents For Malaya58 words
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Article88 1938-06-10 3 RUBBER London. Thursdav Ton. Fr0Vlous T »-^V Chanr. 8pot f n a 6 y Firmer 2nd Fomard (Xugust, g| S? JJ" H'jl Srd" Forward (6c t t ISS ,6 SwiJ i}? Sellers 515 16 |j .th ALM OIL (Matay., "«fc ro-day In bulk June; July shinmpnt OPRA (Straite,88 words
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Article97 1938-06-10 3 London, Thur.sttav Distillers Previous *o-day Chan*. Duiiiop Kuboer Su JJ" Uenerui Lk-cuir. jj 8 3 jj" taSSS SSSST tott-M1 »•> r';, 7^ £2SSSStU ai" 4 a? Ml Louaon hn 33 H 3 3 H KuDDer tinn inveMiiit-nt Trust 23 6 23 9 f3d Unjupi 1i5( 5 12i997 words
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Article49 1938-06-10 3 i t ttßEh New York, June 8. Previous To-day Chan Tone Steady Steady Buyers 114 ill I[l6 f 3ilfl OctDec. Buyers 11 5 H 11 1316 i :\fo Sellers 11% ll 7 H *-Va Bellers 11T B 12 TIM Tone Steady Steady Bpot 38 4 38'^49 words
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Article17 1938-06-10 3 Previous t {j° ndon Thursday. T.T. on Japan (ciosing seiline rfJi 2 Unchanged 1 .3517 words
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Article28 1938-06-10 3 iOLD London, Thursday ftne Bar per oz Pr6ViOUS T day Chan^ SILVER £7.0.5' 2 £7.0.6' 2 +ld Sp«)t 4 months' forward. if*" 16 18 1116 H|l628 words
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Article21 1938-06-10 3 'I* SUUId d Previous To-daf™' fcpot (afternoon closing price) 1171 £1703// wjanw J rw _ard U7l> 2 £171% g21 words
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Article549 1938-06-10 3 THE health bulletin of the League ol Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended June 4 reads as follows: Plague: Colombo and Bassein were the only ports m the Eastern Arena to report presence of human plague during the week, a fatal case having been notified549 words
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Article29 1938-06-10 3 FOR SALK-FORD V 8 C'abrioJi t Two Seater excellent c(>iidition don.- 12,500 milf.s Owner driven only, S.lOOO lor infection trial apply Agent Lloyd Trtestino )5 Robin.son Road.29 words
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Advertisement100 1938-06-10 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAJ CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maharani, Muar. Tel. 156 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, Bunga Eaya, Malacca, Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar. Malacca K.L. at 7.00 a.m. 2.00100 words
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Advertisement46 1938-06-10 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND MND<^ MADE IN BURMA GUARANTEES 100% BIIITIKII tHI'KK. (iII.KII.I.AN CO., LTD., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Fenanc. WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING HAPKK defy competition m both price and quality. suitable lor all duplicating machine* Price 1.25 per ream Obetainabta at all office* of PETEB CIIONG VOMI46 words
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Advertisement173 1938-06-10 4 PAVILION 6-15-9-15 To-rtitflil THE SCREENS STARRY EYED igg^^S^MS 9& CHARMER IN A GAY AND LAUGH ffltm^.. '"^Sm PROVOKING COMEDY A LOVE STORY FULL OF LAUGHS! /Z J^ii^^^^^^ EXTRA! Walt Disne y Cartoon 'Donald's Ostrich' Special Added Attraction, received b> XX.M.-THE DERBY OF 1938 (Gaumont-British News). I There's NO BLUFF about173 words
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Advertisement189 1938-06-10 4 ADVENTURE! THRILLS! ROMANCE!... and GLORIOUS SINGING BY the Screen's favourite Singing Sweethearts [NIGHTLY at the CAPITOL iS^F wx jumtFi WZxm MflcDONAuT^":::: I IP x^r?'. .'^TT!' lJ^ arrillo Owing to the great length of this production please be seated promptly at starting times! I Special Added Attraction, received by X.L.M.— THE189 words
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Article1028 1938-06-10 5 THE following quotations from Now I York were received from Messrs S. E. Levy and Co., by air mail yesterday:— Last Sale Stocks Jime 2 June 3 Adams Express 7i /2 7J Alleghany Steel Co. 12 7 B 121? h Allis Chalmers 40 1 4 3yi71,028 words
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Advertisement56 1938-06-10 5 A THRILLING STORY BY A WORLD-FAMOUS AUTHOR! E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM caSry GRJJNT/ THEANAZIiIG QUEST OF ERNEST BLISS /> f(*M A STORY 8t NAKffcIAN NEXT* CHANGE !•AVI L I O EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7.50 Tf>-M(illT »:«> rTIIK BEST CIIARI.IK (HAN PKIDM "VI X CHARLIE CHAN at the RACE TRACK W,TH56 words
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Advertisement228 1938-06-10 5 IiniTIKII >lO\l| lOM \l \\S PRESENTS THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WEEK AND THE 1938 DERBY RACE FILMED AT EPSOM ON 1-6-38 THE DERBY NEWS REEL ARRIVKD TN SINGAPORE ON 9-6-38 BY THE X.L.M. PLANE. SSSSSFH ALHAMBRA You'll go nutt... \JBm« po«tth«m««iv«t J bHUWb I(J-UAY /ijTrnMi THE RITZ BROS mUmjol228 words
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1582 1938-06-10 6 Gol Lkwellin Speaks At Annual A.B.M. Dinner "MALAYA— LAND OF LATEX, STENGAHS, PERSPIRATION" Sit R. Winstedt 'From Our Own Correspnnde7it > London, May 30. r IX) those who have attended some of the annual banquets of the Association of British Malaya m1,582 words
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Article40 1938-06-10 6 Two British merchants. Mr. Edw l j| Anthony Ashton and Mr. John WHUjW Webster, who were arrested 14 mot a I ago on charges of appropriating J vian public funds, have been acquitted by the Superior Court oi Paz. I40 words
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Article35 1938-06-10 6 The German Air Protection L» J now has about 13,000,000 member. '•J canised under 66,000 sections. »J 5,000 anti air-raid schools have J established m Germany m which I xstructors lecture on air protectioi I35 words
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Advertisement118 1938-06-10 6 Snow White \rvs :^> lvicistcr s > (Jill r -With a Smile and a Song" Snow White sul Dig-a-dig-dig and Heigh Ho 1 I The Seven Dwarft £&tlrtttl fllHßflitP r 'l'm wishing "and "One Song" *7 1 lUlU VllttllHlt lipl Snow White and Ike Prvue 515 I I" Whistle while118 words
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199 1938-06-10 7 Refugees Facing Starvation In Shanghai RELIEF FUNDS ALMOS7 EXHA USTED \I/ITH relief funds ai Shanghai. W victims, living m ref^g^Sam^nTlf than *****0 de stitute Chinese war ment. the French Concession Ind th P T Q hospita l s in the International Settleh n 1 hJ nternational Red Cross which vSn199 words
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Article479 1938-06-10 7 "Time To Change Present System" THE system of constantly changing 1 crews by signing off at the end o each voyage is considered by Mr W Stanley Hinde, of the Dene Shipping'co Ltd., to be a formidable obstacle to raisIng the status of merchant seamen Interviewed by479 words
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Article237 1938-06-10 7 Thomas Gray Memorial Trust Prizes THE Thomas Gray Memorial Trust Prize awarded by the Royal Society of Arts for an invention of value to navigation has been shared between Mr. W. Sommervile, of Benton, Northumberland, and Lieut. -Commander P. V. H. Weems o Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A. The237 words
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Article39 1938-06-10 7 p Ngto attacked and mSTSSS^t •m wrt? the Ra J! tas dlstrict of »««>• •m Swrdon according to the evidence of two Laplanders «bo arc claimlnp con, |T...sati,,n from the Oorernmeirt n.T s; d that 'hey cam"39 words
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373 1938-06-10 7 GIGANTIC REMOVAL TASK OF SEVERAL MONTHS A r Tn R thp rC c;h arka h blo JOUrn t. y laStinß several nths «™c 200 ChllJ^SetSrtai end-on with a derelict. The whole stem is forced back, hawsepipes are broken, anchors are jammed m theReuter - 373 words
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Advertisement72 1938-06-10 7 uiincny o nUUJURj EUMENTHOL JUJUBES have for over 40 years beta successfully used by Tens of Millions oi" people. Other Jubes, etc., etc., come and go, but HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public co n li den cc through their genuine worth. When used daily they preserve the teefh72 words
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332 1938-06-10 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, June 10, 1938 TIN TONNAGE REVISION MALAYA has accepted the Buffer Tin Pool by a majority of approximately two to one which is an indication that the opposition to the scheme was not by any means the majority opinion* that some of the out and out332 words
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880 1938-06-10 8 Where BRITAIN'S PILOTS Are Trained KING GEORGE VI KmT hit private aerodrome at Windsor, one day recently to inspect four stations of the Royal Air Force (writes Captain Norman MacMillan. aviation coi -respondent of the "Daily Mail"). Two 01 the aerodromes which he visited are almost as old In tradition880 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-06-10 8 One of the swans in Southchurch Hall Park, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, with a fifth batch of eight eggs. The average number of eggs is only six or seven. When hatched it is honed that these eggs will bring the swan's family up to 63. Planet NewsPlanet News - 45 words
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Article29 1938-06-10 8 Lieut-Col. H. R. Walden has returned to Kedah and resumed command ot the Kedah Volunteer Force. Major M. E Barrett who was acting for him. is now Second-in-Command.29 words
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Advertisement43 1938-06-10 8 To-days White Label M Announcement In the past a few good things were hard to get at all times. In the present all good things are hard to get at any time. It is a comfort to know DEWAR'S i* obtainable everywhere. W.P.S.-E43 words
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781 1938-06-10 9 THE FUTURE OF CIVIL AVIATION IN BRITAIN Progressive Programme increase m the Government aviation subsidy from £1,500,000 to £3,000,000, the relegation of part of it to internal air lines and signs of a marked change m the official attitude towards civil aviation offer new hope and new encouragement to commercial781 words
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Article164 1938-06-10 9 CALCUTTA TO LONDON BY CAR Adventure Of Two British Officers TWO young British officers are on their way from Calcutta to London by car. They are Lord Ardee, Grenadier Guards, the son of the Earl of Meath, who is aide-de-camp to the Governor of Bengal, and Lieutenant E. Johnson, the164 words
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Article210 1938-06-10 9 Trouble Arose From (mammm 3nha.nuititturg. WANTING their tribal war cry and brandishing bricks and stones 400 native v.Miien attacked v .wall party of policemen «n a Johannesbmff location. The trouble occurred when a police sergeant, a constable and several natives arrived at the location to conduct210 words
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Article152 1938-06-10 9 Turkey Has Fewer Foreigners Ankara FOREIGNERS m Turkey ,i timber cmiv .03 per cent of the total population ol iti.i 03.904, ■ecordtag to irtitttttfi him issued based on the number of permit?. Issued to ail foreigners. There are 53,f>4f» fon tgnm> 27,7>»:* men and 25,823 women In the country, which152 words
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Article79 1938-06-10 9 A Madras. YOUNG man, whose identity is still unknown, has given his Jife for the sake of his hat m the Cooum River here. He was crossing the bridge on his bicycle when hi.s hat was blown off and fell into the river Leaving his79 words
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Article28 1938-06-10 9 Mr. and Mr.s. M. C. Corbett have returned to Ipoh after a long absence abroad and have crone into residence at their home "Rowallan". 10 Golf club Road.28 words
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Advertisement24 1938-06-10 9 tSiiv bSraSch L\ow opei\ AT 3, FORT ROAD MALACCA (Telephone 121) \h aim>\ perm I LADIES HAIRDRESSERS Id, Stamford Road SINGAPORE. i (Telephoa* 4«lt)24 words
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Advertisement93 1938-06-10 9 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.93 words
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Advertisement36 1938-06-10 9 I THE TRUI TONIC FOOD I I ObtmlnabU of mil Chtnku and Storm j iii.m: »i\(i: at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACII hi? Orchestra to-nk;iit k wkpnksday. S P.M. m Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHAKGE.36 words
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Article, Illustration301 1938-06-10 10 Nttfftl Chien Ta-chun. Executive Director of the National Aviation C«n>mi«sion. and, right, General Mao Pang-chu. Field Commander of the Chinese Air Force. The annual Ascension Day procession took place from the Church of All Hallows-by-the-Tower (founder Church of Toe H. the association formed during the WarPlanet News - 301 words
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Advertisement37 1938-06-10 11 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE Sauce Boat Trays etc. lIOKS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES «*C ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BBBT IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.37 words
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Advertisement84 1938-06-10 12 II y ■■"-"*>. •I->J*ji#ly>K%ilr*^Ej"!C i ■^"g^'JJ^yffi^tfWSjm^fflfll^^^Joj^^^^^B^fl^^^^^BM^^^fißfl^^BttKLvfiß -'V, '•j^^y/^jjvti^fff^J't^^y^jS^ll^^? Ixv. .-.< 1 ->i 'i-*y^ isXuSs v ■Vjf '<*•'■•' '<- s <-:■<• "Af^ Iv.v^fijk, v ■^vMflMlHßftY^^ J wWirfn'n'rfiiin^ iT i V ry TtTT n jlhriirinilrinffHfl Bl ill IliifciliyiinilliTFTiwwlMliMWWWMiinnMMWTfßffT^^ S'ly -x-?y -?j^ff mvo^ffaB^^B^^B^^^^DPo^^^K^HiSnfifiiinmHflpBßHBB^ B^B lv k^^4 1^ I', if^l I i^iiT^B |4| TT84 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1938-06-10 13 And You Will Avoid Many Nasty Accidents yEAR after year, we hear appalling stories of accidents which happen m the home, sometimes causing severe injuries and sometimes, even death. And the pity of it is that, if forethought and common-sense had been used, the majority1,187 words
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Article, Illustration662 1938-06-10 13 'EVERY month a change is wen In baby E and he seem.s to grow before OUT eyes! Never again Is the rate ol development SO rapid, never again has the I mother quite me same opportunities But wnile it is delightlul to watch baby budding, we must oeware662 words
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Advertisement464 1938-06-10 14 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore Tonnage SPo re c 1938 193 8 NALDERA 16,000 June 17 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 RAJPUTANA 17,000464 words
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Advertisement469 1938-06-10 14 lit-—, TO FRENCH PORTS I y^ SJ CHARCEURS REUNIS S HOMEWARDS. rangkok For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 16 I "cap TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux Juns 24 "DALNY" For MarseiUe, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 I i DBSIRADE For MarseUles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux July 22 |TO469 words
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Article223 1938-06-10 15 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES °By Air to Hongkong only x Correspondence p repaid t M rates Supplementary ma i] closer 7« i-aroa at Penang. Reeistprp^ to -morrow by train to connect with s.s. s wegmered mail clo^ s at 7 p.m. to-day. (Parcels and reeistriiin* k wise stated). "^"on223 words
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304 1938-06-10 15 1,600 At Govt. House Tea Party Singapore, Thursday. OET m th« spacious grounds of Farrer Park for the first time, to-day* oi dltlonal t-erenmnial parade of the Colours m honour of the Royal Birthday provided Singapore with the finest spectacle of it« kind ever304 words
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Article160 1938-06-10 15 DKPRKSKNTATIVKS of all rommu- nlties m Singapore, (ilovernment officials, Army, Navy and Air Force officers, numbering 1.(100, were present at the garden party at Government House, to-day, m honour of the birlhtlav of His Majesty the King. They w< re received by His Excellency f he160 words
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Article23 1938-06-10 15 Textile strikers while trying to sUm tramcars m Mexico City belonging to the Canadian-owned Light and Power Company broke windows and injured passengers.23 words
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Article121 1938-06-10 15 SHIPS \l O\(.SII>I I 111 \KVI.s OR CXPK( TFD to \i:ki\ i; Xl Ill I II \KltfM X Main Wharf: Recorder. Lch Vedette, Tug Rose. Oil Wharf: Nil < <»il wharf: Nil. VKSSKLS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Duck: Nil Victoria Duck: Nil Keppel Harbour: Kings121 words
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Advertisement240 1938-06-10 15 BIRXS PHILP LL\E. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS MARFi r^ June 29 Jul y 3 fcfnowing h rates rOUnd tdP tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Mf>iL? iass P as en sers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or BRMR?w^v^ connectin S Xp Vessel. \iti tffti--? YDNEY return240 words
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Advertisement199 1938-06-10 15 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) TO LONDON via Penang. Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 84. HUSIMI MARU July 7 IS. HAKOZAKI MARU July 21 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 s«;:« I199 words
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Advertisement62 1938-06-10 16 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import tt iii aoeumrnts) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these sale boxes, so that62 words
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Advertisement18 1938-06-10 16 SOUTH IB It IT IS 1 II INSURANCE COMPANY, LIT) ESTABLISHED Pun -2 Tel. 5926. 2 Fin!a.v*)n Green.18 words
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Miscellaneous1389 1938-06-10 16 Court, Wimbledon. (Empire B«- SINGAPORE ****+**>**«*« "r f 950 "stories with a Sting". Told ZHL 1.333 Me s (225.0 m i ■mm r^ A I by Uncle Peter For the Older pm •"X k. I Ti IL J A ill 1 Boys and Girls of Ceylon, South 6 M Malay1,389 words
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Article467 1938-06-10 17 14Oth Of The Series CNGLAND and Australia takr the fiew *ln h f "S? Test of the If* serie Tr ni Br idge, Nottingham the match. The mythical Ashes arp i» ti. r days have b een allottp.i for St th^/° D R Jardi^" ™mV*j£s?? iOn467 words
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Article590 1938-06-10 17 Century For Dynes A BRILLIANT knock for 105 and some splendid bowling by Capt. Dynes, the Services player, enabled a strong S.C.C. Cricket side to beat the Non-Benders by 89 runs at the padang yesterday. Capt. Dynes, one of the opening bats, was at the wickets for590 words
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Article126 1938-06-10 17 ENGLAND W. R. HAMMOND (Gloucestershire), captain K. FARNES (Essex). N. VV. D. YARDLEY, Camb. V. Urkshire. C. J. BARNETT (Gloucestershire). E. SINFIELD (Gloucester). HEDLEY VERITY (Yorkshire). L HUTTON (Yorkshire). L. E. G. AMES (Kent), wicket-keeper. D. V. P. WRIGHT (Kent). DENIS COMPTON (Middlesex). W. J. EDRICH (Middlesex). E.126 words
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Advertisement214 1938-06-10 17 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila, Sm^apor*. tommtmenf Bankers and Brokers In Securities and CommoditU*. Vailw Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Servux. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN MAN!!,A STOCK EXCHANGE. Meyer Chambers, Singapore, (Second214 words
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Article1290 1938-06-10 18 ANOTHER DA V OF LOW DIVIDENDS 'From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FINE weather and a large holiday crowd favoured the third day of the Selangor Turf Club's Summer rare meeting m Kuala Lumpur this afternoon when an enjoyable programme was gone through. RACE 0NE— 2.301,290 words
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Article109 1938-06-10 18 RACE I— DEBELLA $25 $7 Sahara $10 Majors $7 RACE 2— MISS WENDY $9 S7 Comma $10 $7 Shoot Up $9. RACE 3— REGIMENT $23 $10 Sea Maiden $8 Flying Star $16. RACE 4— VICTORY PARADE $16 18 The Puritan $10 RACE S— TREDELLA $20 $7109 words
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Article167 1938-06-10 18 THE Malaya Cup match between Johorc and Malacca will be played on the Trade School Ground, Johore Bahru tomorrow. The Band of the J.M.F. will perform. The Johore State will be selected from the following—S. A. Bakar, A. F. Johnson, Abdul Rahaman b. Hj167 words
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Article260 1938-06-10 18 Weights For Tomorrow THE following are the handicaps for to-morrow's races at Kuala Lumpur, as telegraphed by our Kuala Lumpur correspondent: HORSES, CLASS 1, IM MILES Blue Peter 9.7 Knights Eye 9.4 Jack Druce 8.13 Aerial Post 8.10 Measure 88 Nutcracker 8.3 Jubilee Son 7.13 Golden Glimpse 7.9 Temple 7260 words
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111 1938-06-10 19 EASIER BOUNDARIES FOR TO-DA Y'S TEST MA TCH HIGH SCORING BY AUSTRALIANS EXPECTED THE first of this year's five England-Australia cricket nS*£uS7&t at Trent Bridge to-morrow. (Friday* Already tickets worth £4. ,000 have been sold, while Australia is preparing for sleepless nights listening in on the radio. The Australian PrimeReuter - 111 words
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Article55 1938-06-10 19 V.M.C.A tennis ties:— TO-DAY'S TIES Class 'A' Championship Final: Dr. Chia Teck Yam v. T. Kobayashi TO-MORROW'S TIE Kamls and Yadi v. Dr. Loh Poon Lip and Tan Swee Wah. Yesterday's results:— Class 'B singles: Loh Yee Chee beat Llm Hee Chin 6—4, 3—B, 6—l; Yadi beat A.55 words
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Article84 1938-06-10 19 All Out9 Runs! JN a Garrison League cricket maUh played at Tanglin yesterday, Fort Canning decisively beat *C' Coy, Skins, by 107 runs. Hatting first, the Fort knocked up 116 runs, Mcßeth (46) and Sgt. .Hancock (23) contri billing useful scores. Bell, the Fort bowler, took five wickets for 4384 words
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Article262 1938-06-10 19 MUAR LEAGUE SOCCER MATCH CHINESE SCORE EASY WIN OVER RANGERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. niSPLAYING all round superiority, the Muar Chinese Football Team easily beat the Rangers by 3—o m a league match yesterday. The Chinese could have won by a much bigger margin had the forwards been262 words
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Article187 1938-06-10 19 At The Cinemas "Girl Of The Golden West JEANETTE Mac Donald and Nelson Eddy J give their best co-starrine performance together, as far as singing is concerned, m "The Girl of the Golden West," which opened at the Capitol Theatre last night. The attractiveness of this187 words
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Article38 1938-06-10 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Thursday. Kinp George's birthday celebrations observed here m rainy weather but with enthusiasm. The Council of Regency on behalf of the King of Siam sent a telegram of felicitations.38 words
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Article299 1938-06-10 20 IMPRESSIVE SCENES London. Thursday THE Birthday of His Majesty the Kini: was celebrated by the historic ceret mony of "trooping the colour" at the Horse Guards parade this morning. Brilliant weather added to the magnificence of the spectacle, and great crowds thronged the stands which hadBritish Official Wireless - 299 words
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Article96 1938-06-10 20 JAMAICA SITUATION: OFFICIAL London, Thursday. THE following telegram was received at the Colonial Office this morning from the officer administering the Govrrnment of Jamaica. "The situation continues to show general improvement and the island was quiet to-day and on Wednesday. Except lor strikes continuing on three or four estates atBritish Official Wireless - 96 words
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130 1938-06-10 20 NEW UNDERGROUND STA TION FOR LONDON? London. Thursday. TENDERS will shortly be invited by the London passenger transport board for the work of making a new underground station at Liverpool Street modelled on those m East and Central ixmdon. The scheme will involve the widening of Old Broad Street, constructionBritish Official Wireless - 130 words
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Article45 1938-06-10 20 Canton. Thursday. An unknown number of Japanese planes came over at 8 p.m. and circled over the city. So far only one bomb was dropped and it is thought that the object of the raiders is now merely to keep the populace m suspense ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article64 1938-06-10 20 Valencia, June 9. DAMAGE to property caused m w Nationalist air raid ye*% Tdt s s t\\e British-owned port of Gana-i estimated at £60,000 kille( j A Madrid message says 72 were kmra and 230 injured m Tuesday wr JJ l^ at Alicante and 40 wereReuter - 64 words
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Article43 1938-06-10 20 London, Thursday Polling is taking place to-day m B ford, the by-election caused by tne M cession to the peerage of Mr. W v Ormsby-Gore, on the <ieath of his fa". Lord Harlech. The result will be lared to-morrow afternoon British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 43 words
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