Morning Tribune, 11 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 113. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, June 11, 1938. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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267 1938-06-11 1 LARGE-SCALE INVASION OF ANHUI BEGUN; HEA VY FIGHTING IN PROGRESS I HANKOW, FRIDAY. k LARGE-SCALE INVASION OF ANHUI PROVINCE. BY THE JAPANESE HAS BEOLN, AND IT IS REPORTED THAT NUMEROUS TROOPS HAVE BEEN LANDED ON THE SHORES NEAR THE RIVER PORT OF TATUNG. Yesterday fourReuter - 267 words
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442 1938-06-11 1 London, Friday. THE continuance of incidents in which 1 British merchant vessels in Spanish Government ports have been sunk or damaged and several British subjects killed, despite the representations made to the Burgos authorities and the regrets expressed by them, isReuter Wireless - 442 words
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150 1938-06-11 1 THE ostensible reason for the Japanese "4"t»ry Jwe^ty, but Adm conviction in British quarters that the It is learned the real reason is fact that Japanese merchantmen are now largely engaged in carrying war supplies and it is feared the reopening of the YangtseReuter - 150 words
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Article196 1938-06-11 1 FRESH DEVALUATION AGREEMENT? refusal to wJ&S&hJSSS: P |l™iEr resulted in the the/— «"**«<*. London, Friday ..^-.r, A" a penod (>1 un «suai calm, the fcold bullion market sprang to life to-day when under the influence of a sharp expansion in demand from continental hoarders, the turnover at flxinc exceeded £1,000,000.Reuter - 196 words
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Article206 1938-06-11 1 MORE CANTON BOMBINGS Canton, Friday. Four squadrons of Japanese planes came over the city to-night and dropped 6 to 8 bombs in the vicinity of Saichuen. Huge columns of smoke were visible in the bright moonlight, but no Area were started. Once again red flares were sent up from theReuter - 206 words
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Article16 1938-06-11 1 Vienna Friday: An official decree dissolves all Austrian Catholic student organisations. The funds are tonftecated.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article37 1938-06-11 1 Burgos, Friday. The Nationalist Government, in a note to Prance, protests against accusation that the planes which violated the French frontier were Nationalist machines, and savs that they belonged to the "Reds."- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1938-06-11 1 London, Friday. THE King has approved of the appointment of Colonel M. D. Gambler Parry as commander of the Singapore Infantry Brigade with temporary rank next ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement37 1938-06-11 1 ON OTHER PAGES Seamen's Mission 2 "Booloo" Case Echo 2 Inquest Adjourned 3 Buffer Pool Voting 3 Racing Guide 8, 18 &19 Aviation Topics 11 Boxing 21 Tennis Sum mm 22 To-dav's Races 23 Test Cricket 2437 words
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Advertisement55 1938-06-11 1 The Test I England 422 For 4 > Harriett 26 J Hutton 10 0 I Edrich 5 S Hammond Paynter not out 75 Compton not out m 1 (DETAILS ON PAGE 24) i !KL I M T i POWDERED MILK I MR CONVENIFM AND PUR::. rf Obtainable Everywhere. I DISTRIBUTORS55 words
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418 1938-06-11 2 COMMODORE CLARKE I PRAISES WORK OF MARINE HOSTEL N HIS foreword to the 11th annual report for the Singapore Marine Hotel. Commodore M. L Clarke pays a great tribute to the work of the Institute. He writes: "We of the Royal Navy and our418 words
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Article57 1938-06-11 2 Singapore. Friday. Commissions in the S.S. Volunteer Force are announced in the latest issue of the S.S. Government Gazette as follows: i Second-Lieut. R. G. H. Tait, S.S.V.F.. to the rank of Lieutenant. Second-Lieut. P. Wilson. SS.V.F., to the rank of Lieutenant. A commission as Second-Lieut., S.S.V.F.. has57 words
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282 1938-06-11 2 CHILD'S DEATH HASTENED BY BROKEN ARM "I HEARD A THUMP," SAYS MOTHER Singapore, Friday. "I WAS cooking in the kitchen of my house, when the baby started to cry. and my little daughter went to attend to her. The next moment I heard a thump, and the baby began to282 words
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Article234 1938-06-11 2 "Booloo" Case Echo Appeal Of Film Producer Singapore, Friday |N appeal arising out of the judgmei, of Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell awarding Woo Chew Sin, a Chiiv contractor, the sum of St>so for the erec tion of a cabin, built for the purpose ol the filming of the picture234 words
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Article, Illustration229 1938-06-11 2 AN AR TIST SEES MALA YA EXHIBITION TO-DAY A HIGHLY interesting exhibition of paintings by Mr. V. A. Zasipkin. Principal of the School of Art at Amber Mansions, opens at the Y.W.C.A. to clay, and will remain open until June 19. Hours of exhibition are between 9 a.m. and 7229 words
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Article73 1938-06-11 2 BIRTHDAY PARTY IN MALACCA (From Our Own Corresponden Malacca. Friday. THE Residency. Malacca, was the sea of a brilliant function yesterda when the Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant Mrs. Bryant were "At Home" to Maiavcj residents. About 300 people, incluan .everal ladies, were present. Tea .erved at the lawn and73 words
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Advertisement63 1938-06-11 2 KKK* WOMEN mWHITE Vte SHI SHINE, the better ffU IV white for all eboet-kid, call. M wLjf canras and back. Clean > mil beaatihe > fabric and leather. WW Remove* rathei rhaa bidet Rv •cal. Aik your shoe dealer. OSMIC CHEMICAL COMPANY fSm£M Brocktoo. Massachusetts ChofceofTob*. g Jar. Bottle, or63 words
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279 1938-06-11 3 ADJOURNS INQUEST ON GIRL WHO DIED FROM LOCKJAW Singapore, Friday. AN inquiry into the death of a sixyear old Chinese girl was this morning adjourned, as Mr. W. G. Porter the Coroner wished to write to the medical authorities in Kuala Lumpur. Mr.279 words
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Article223 1938-06-11 3 JOHORE SULTAN'S HELP FOR SEAMEN EVIDENCE of the interest His Highness the Sultan of Johore takes in the Singapore £ailprs' Institute and' of a particular case of a British seaman imprisoned in the Johore gaol is contained in a reference by the Padre, in the course of the 11th annual223 words
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Article115 1938-06-11 3 Singapore, Friday. WITHOUT calling upon the defence, W> Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge Criminal District Court, acquitted Khanzi Khan of a charge of using criminal force on a Malay woman named Amesa binte Mohamed on Nov. II last. The case arose out of an alleged115 words
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Article176 1938-06-11 3 MALACCA HAS A LANDING GROUND 'From Our Oilii Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. THOUGH there is no aerodrome in Malacca nor a possibility of Malacca having one in the near future the Municioal Commissioners have Drovided for an emergency landing ground in allotting the Reclamation grounds for that purpose. The Reclamation grounds176 words
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112 1938-06-11 3 IMPORTANT AMENDMENT TO BACK LANES LAW I BILL intituled an Ordinance to amend the Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133 of the Revised Edition) is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council Under section 148 (9) <b> and (c) Singapore Improvement Trust is under a statutory obligation to reconstruct the portion112 words
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Article91 1938-06-11 3 Singapore, Thursday. I AN inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Ng Tit who died In the Genera] Hospital on June 2, was held this morning by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner. The deceased was an inmate of the Outram Road Prison and was91 words
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Article155 1938-06-11 3 (From Otur Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. rl following ronUMWlitM 1»» issued to-night by the Under Betretary to the Government: In the recent referendum on the proposal for a Buffer Stock Scheme, Malayan producers were asked. (a) whether they were in favour of the creation of155 words
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Advertisement120 1938-06-11 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mrs. Mary Jane da Silva. wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral, as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence. PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN:— SpeciaI Terms SCHOOL TEACHERS:—120 words
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Article165 1938-06-11 4 RUBBER Previous To-day Chanp )V Tpne Firmer Firm Spot Buyers Sellers 5 13 16 5 7 8 5 7 8 6 -1 16 Lst Forward (July) Buyers 5 13 16 5 7 B 4-IIM 3ellers 5 15 16 6 t-1 16 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 5 7 8165 words
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Article69 1938-06-11 4 Previous T.T. on Paris (cluslng middle rate) 178.28 T.T. pn Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95 7 8 T.T. on Shanghsd (closing selling rate) 10 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1 3 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 1 2 T.T. on New York (closing selling rate) 49569 words
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Article23 1938-06-11 4 London. Friday. ITIN standard Previous To-day Change ,Bpot (afternoon « closing price) £l7o3 4 £l74 +5% .rjmr.Dd £l7P 4 £***** +323 words
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Article31 1938-06-11 4 t London. Fridav. MLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. SILVER £7.0.6*2 £7.0.7 +i 2 d. Spot 4 months' forward. 19 18 11 16 18 11 16 Z31 words
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Article50 1938-06-11 4 RUBBER New York. Jure 9. Previous To-day Chan Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers *****6 12 -5 16 Sellers 1113 16 12! 8 -r5 16 Oct! Dec. Buyers ll 7 /a 121,4 Htj Sellers 12 12% 3 e TIN Tone Steady Steady Spot 38 1/ 2 38% -H'450 words
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Article135 1938-06-11 4 London. Friday Distillers Previous 94--ro-day 94 6 Chan*  firl Dunlop Rubber 26 6 269 General Electric 683 67!B5' F .I Imperial Chemical Industries 29 7 1 299 +i 2 d: Imperial Tobacco 1313 1313 AJ!£lo-Dutch 233 243 • i Canadian Pacific 5 5 B 5 5135 words
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311 1938-06-11 4 VERY slack conditions have prevailed in v Singapore during the past week. The London and New York markets are now both closed on Saturdays for the summer months, and locally two public holidays have exerted the usual deadening effect on initiative, says Messrs. Stanton Nelson311 words
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Article72 1938-06-11 4 THE monthly return of dealers' and port stocks of rubber at the close of May 31. shows the total stocks in dry tons to be 38,154 tons. This is made up of 36,445 tons of dry (Continned in next col.) rubber and 1,709 tons of wet rubber. The72 words
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130 1938-06-11 4 SLOW IMPROVEMENT EXPECTED, SAYS LEWIS PEAT Singapore, Friday Assisted by a revival of interest in America the demand for commodities is widening, and although in rubber there are ample-supplies in stock, the fact, that in July'September offerings will be so much lighter, is almost bound to result in a hardening130 words
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143 1938-06-11 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Friday MINING. Tin at midday was $86.75, up $1.25. According to cable advices received the market in tin shares in London was quiet but steady. The same remark applies to all sections of the local share market. Conditions were extremely dull and the143 words
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Advertisement61 1938-06-11 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import an i documents) in SAFE BOXES In our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these sale boxes, so that61 words
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Advertisement15 1938-06-11 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LID. Loss Of Profits Insurance Til. 5U26. 2, Finlay son Green15 words
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Article825 1938-06-11 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, June 10, 5 p.m. Ampat 3j4ft 3110) Asam Kumbang 2a r £Z Burma Malay 21|- 22 -c Ayer Hitam 22|6 23 6c Ayer Weng n.BO 0 .65 Bangrin Tin 20|3 2118 Batu Selangor 1.34 1 33 Burma Malay 21|- 22iChenderiang 15,9 ltt6 HiUm825 words
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Article194 1938-06-11 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Fridav. MINING Buyers I Sellers Ampat 3|4i' 2 41Batu Selangor 1.34 1.38 Hong Fatt 1.01 1.05 Hongkong Tin 20)3 21i3 Jelebu 0.67 0.72 Kamunting Tin 9|9 Kit. Katu Tin 24|--25|-xd Killinghall 18|3 19|Kramat 10(6 1113 Kuchai 1.34 1.39 Larut 918 1016 Lingui Tin 1.60 1.65 London194 words
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128 1938-06-11 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated In the Netherlands (Netherlands Tradlnsr Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 133% Paid Up Capital I 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 IONOH President M. TAUDiN CHABOT Director128 words
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Article253 1938-06-11 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 1 )5 105 nom Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 100 102 nom tfc% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 10 r nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 110 112253 words
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Advertisement97 1938-06-11 5 E LEVY G CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Sinfrapoina Mmaanmorif Banker* and Broker in Securltiet and Commodtttm. Pail* Foraxgn Market Cable and Quotation Senrtea. i Membtrt: j IfJEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANOB. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.97 words
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Advertisement360 1938-06-11 6 cn ,c PAWII lON 1 ACCLAIMED AS THEIR BEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH STARTS TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAYIILIUM M spectacular action. filled hitm f CAPITOL 1, SSH5 SH L- Z JPL it The Singing KOSt MARIE" I* [H I 1 L llrl f Will captivate t XSD ""i:,";;;'^^" 1 ttT Hh^^360 words
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Article143 1938-06-11 7 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES oBy Air to Hongkong only ?gqy«frPPJF«gtJd at special a,. ma ii rates only. wS^SSSU^ b WiTdiliij half an hour earlier unless other FOR HoihOW !jr ER DATE AN 0 1TME Pamangkat, Sambas and Slngkawahg rWohon 11 am Europe and Great Britain x :Vlm J 1143 words
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Article328 1938-06-11 7 Increased Sea Power Of Foreign Nations POREIGN nations are fighting for more r seaboard and are increasing their sea power, and the effect of such competition is hitting us very seriously," declared Lord Glanely. presiding at the annual meeting of the Taten Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., held328 words
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Article121 1938-06-11 7 KEPPEL lIARBOI'R Main Wharf: Recorder. Lch Vedette. Tug Rose Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock: Singkel. No. 2 Dock: Lematang SHIP.S ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO121 words
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Article499 1938-06-11 7 Much Happier Than Other Members THE British submarine sailor l life on the sea. or below it, or in any other place in the world where the Union Jack flies, is replete with adventure It is full and varied, just like any other sailor's but is more499 words
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Article25 1938-06-11 7 Dr. L. F. Day, Medical Officer, Mala>an Medical Service, has been granted 198 days' leave on full pay with effect from June 3, 1938, inclusive.25 words
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Article30 1938-06-11 7 Mr. R. A Terry, Assistant Superintendent. Survey Department, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements, has been granted 229 days' leave on full pay wirh effect from June 3, 1938, inclusive30 words
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Advertisement196 1938-06-11 7 X. K, LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 s.s. HUSIMI MARU July 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU July 21 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 $634 $381 Marseilles196 words
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Article1967 1938-06-11 8 78. K. L.. June 6. 9 furs. 155 3,5 G^rr?e°d n 8 8 when unplaced to Beans 7.4 PVnang. April 6. 8V 2 furs. 1.52. F Car g r^ea g 8 9 when «npla^ tt> Night 8.7. Penang. April 2. 5V 2 furs. Li 15. Fair going. 32 1 DEBELLA1,967 words
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Advertisement139 1938-06-11 9 The "RALEIGH RAJAH" THE CYCLE OF THE CENTURY! bw '■Lb^bTbv^B* Bp Bm F b _^^*&r*m^. ff I i/mI I-— —^ak mArK^nJr < fm\ mmW BmJr* \mTO f Am* ■BfT^H* B *f* t I HffT77 A f^^^^H^' j^^ B^ BB T^^HMB*aft2-2ailß^^B_ a B Basl i i i H /^t> I bBSbI139 words
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295 1938-06-11 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday. June 11, 1938 HONGKONG'S EXAMPLE OJII have previously drawn the attention of the authorities to lae desirability for the speeding up of A.R.P. schemes in Singapore, and in this connection we would draw attention to a report just published in Hongkong by WingCommander Steele-Perkins, head of295 words
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697 1938-06-11 10 Czechoslovakia At Europe 's Crossroads if the people who drew Um boumUnes of the new nation, alter the Great War had in mind to mark out a tract in Central Europe for the .special benefit ot the tourists of all nations they succeed d very well I writes a contributor697 words
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Article, Illustration91 1938-06-11 10 The magnificent 'Palace of Ardres", a replica of that which Henry VIII built on the Field of the Cloth Gold in 1520. was blown down by the fierce gale which lashed all Britain. It was alW-fclUr ****+_Z£ int shot, where it was to be used in the Aldershot Tattoo, thePlanet News - 91 words
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Article119 1938-06-11 10 Mr H. B. O'Malley has been r.ipointed a member of the Selangor State Council in place of Mr. W. S. Reeve-Tucker. Mr. A. C. Walton. Manager of the Eastern Division Burmah Shell Company of Calcutta is on a short visit to Kedah Mrs. G. Wilkinson, wife of the State119 words
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1367 1938-06-11 11 World Of Flight (From Our Own Correspondent; A GREAT deal may depend on the performance of £"JL component of the Mayo Composite, when she makes to flight Z Canada at the end of June. If the trip is a success, Britain is rearfv t* o^««*1,367 words
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Article43 1938-06-11 11 TYVENTY-six-year-old son of a timber merchant, Johann Kilar. committed suicide by beheading himself in Neuhaus. Czechoslovakia. In his father's sawmill was a circular saw. Kilar turned thr current on to its full extent and then laid his head on the saw.43 words
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Article136 1938-06-11 11 TRAVEL BAN ON HEIRESS A 23-ymr.s-old Canadian heiress, Mis* n Elizabeth Arminella Burrows Sifton appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council recently against a provision in her father's will to reside in Canada Miss Sifton is the daughter of Mr. Clifford Winneld Burrows 81fton and granddaughter of Sir136 words
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173 1938-06-11 11 DOCTOR CRAWLS ALONG GLRDER TO OPERATE AN operation on a patient lying on a girder above a lilt shaft 10 storeys up was carried out by Dr. David Wassermann, of New York. Dr Wussermann was called in to attend a negro who was caught between the winding wheel and the173 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-11 11 TWBW BRANCH NOW OPEN AX 1 i 3. FORT ROAD MALACCA t (Telephone 121) MA ISO PERM LADIES HAIRDRESSERS l'.'. Stamford Road SINGAPORE. (Telephone 4610)25 words
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Advertisement89 1938-06-11 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in 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 spoK. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.89 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-11 11 j THE TRUI TONIC FOOD OatamaUo of mil Ckmmkm and Storm aj DINE »l\(i: at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACII his Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY P.M. To Midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE.32 words
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Article, Illustration150 1938-06-11 12 The marriage of Princess Eugenie of Greece, daughter of Prhve George of f.-.-ece and his wife (formerly Princess Marie Bonaparte) to Prince Dominique Radziwill. son of Prince Jerome Radziwill and the late Archduchess Renata Mine of Austria, took pl»< e at the chapel of Saint LouisPlanet News - 150 words
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Title Section12 1938-06-11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE No. 49. June 11, 1938. EDITED BY "HERMES" Every Saturday.12 words
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786 1938-06-11 1 WHO WLLL GLVE LEAD FOR COMPETITION IS Singapore to have competition cricket next season or not? A good deal has been said and written on this topic in the last twelve months „nd it has been repeatedly urged that786 words
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Article34 1938-06-11 1 Page Seletar Notes 2 Malayan Cricket 3 Clarke Cup Details 3 Sports Pictures and 5 Temme Retires fi Selangoi Notes *> Tanglin Topics News From Blakan Mati 1 Turf Topics 834 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-06-11 1 Gunner Cole, captain of the R.A. league soccer side this season and a Services' half back, who is playing brilliant football this season and whose cheery leadership has spurred the Gunners on in all their matches.36 words
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Article194 1938-06-11 1 THIS season all our Test match profes 1 sionals are to get £50 per match. But this seems to be out of proportion 'o Patsv Hendren. the famous Middlew and England cricketer, writing in a special article. The proper proportion of pay. M 1 ee194 words
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Article192 1938-06-11 1 Supporters' Clubs For Cricket A SUGGESTION has been made that Supporters Club* for cricket shilling spectators, to add A fillip to the game. In other sports throughout Great Britain there has been a growing community feeling among the shilling supporters. In amateur and professional soccer. speedway racing, and ice hockey192 words
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Article195 1938-06-11 1 Turnbull's Comment On Bradman MAURICE TURNBULL, one of the selectors, caused some surprise when he said in a speech that he thought Brad man was not as good il he used to be. It is hard to see just what facts Mr Turnbull has on which to195 words
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Advertisement96 1938-06-11 1 IT IS BEYOND ALL DOUBT ,hill M ,fi Dlte/Rodnof Bout, ki the best house ln Billßapore lor hats Over 301) latest styled //^>WWQ^2Sk\ Am, n(:i &HD* MMI Paris Chic hats for your I pMBMUMbU) 1 rhoi(,p Ka,h '»>'' different and warranted indiC7 V1(,u;l, because Mode Elite does not undertake to96 words
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Article941 1938-06-11 2 NOTES from SELETAR by Flash Final Events To Be Decided THIS W* I approach my job of corresponding on Seletar sport with T tss zest than usual, as events that would have taken place and given m scope for writing, were postponed and as a941 words
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Article, Illustration60 1938-06-11 2 The first Test match of the 1938 series between England and Australia is now in progress at Trent Bridge, the pleasant home ground of the Nottinghamshire County Club, and the thoughts of cricketers the world over are centred there just now. This picture is of the rfull side of the60 words
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Article89 1938-06-11 2 Officials For The New Season AT the annual meeting of the Scottish Rugby Union in Edinburgh, Dr W. H Welsh. Merchistonians and Edin- 1 burgh, was elected president and Mr. I Patrick Munro, M.P., for LlandafT and! Barry was elected vice-president The new president gained a Scottish cap89 words
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Article276 1938-06-11 2 " Permamaar - Perak's First Cup Match To-day "Permamaar" (By THE big item of interest in Ipoh at the week-end was the interState football friendly in Ipoh between Perak and Negri Sembilan. Although the homesters won. let it be said at once that their exhibition was far from promising especially in view of276 words
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155 1938-06-11 2 PERRY PUPIL Filby Following Fred's Footsteps? IT is interesting that Eric J. Filby, the J first Englishman to beat H. W. Austin since Fred Perry turned profession^ and went to America, is a pup" Perry's i r Filby s win came in the semi-final o* the men's singles in the155 words
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Advertisement53 1938-06-11 2 STOTD I youve dot a \JlaI-r INDIAtybiJ *ts!r ,ND,A T r res ,ike tne D""dog. I s x£r have a tenacious Grip. They S/ take hold of the road and K If "naver let go." Don't take fl risks fit INDIAs to your car. >ole Agents: >IME, DARBY CO., LTD,53 words
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Article, Illustration1482 1938-06-11 3 GROWDER MIGHT I HAVE BEEN RUN OUT rt tt r.f W T Unmtainties revealed the Clarke Cup match at the week-end. which turned out to be one of the most thrilling matches ever seen on the Padang, and certainly the most interesting of this series.1,482 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-06-11 3 a^'tr^eiet^ Kt£ 1U a a n, one of the Rest batsmen, wicket ESS, m the Second inn,n s Monday. Toombs is the25 words
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Article441 1938-06-11 3 Clarke Cup 1938 (COLLOWING are the detailed scores of the Clarke Cup match played last week--1 end, when the Europeans won by two wickets une of the most thrilling games the .erie.s has produced .so far: THE REST Ist m 2nd inns R Bain b Simpson 21 c Toombes b441 words
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Article, Illustration224 1938-06-11 4 The winning team in the tug of war event in the athletic meet between the S.R C. and the Air Force on *he padang on Wednesday, whieh the elub won. J. Ritchie and r. A. de v inning time bang W tl IB first and second224 words
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Article456 1938-06-11 4 "Bill" Constantine On Cricket THE misadventures of McCormkk. the Australian fast bowler, and his difficulties in getting his run provided the usual nine days' wonder in home cricket circles. I hope some of my younger friends have thoroughly appreciated the conclusion to be drawn frOm these incidents.456 words
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113 1938-06-11 6 AFTER more than 20 year* of competitive swimming Mr. E. HTemme is to retire at the end of the eurrent season. In the course of a brilliant career. Temme has twice swum the English Channel in 10^ from France to England and in113 words
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Article245 1938-06-11 6 JOINT TRAINING PLAN MAY BE DOOMED THE combined Selangor athletic training scheme is proving a 1 splendid success, but uncertainty and trouble lie ahead. One of the main reasons why the scheme was started was to provide a Sound where athletes could train. It fo?ks245 words
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Article111 1938-06-11 6 German Air Race For Light Planes FE famous Deutsch de la Meurthe air race, which has for several years contributed to the remarkable development in France of the single-engined six and a half litre machine, has been called of? this year. This follows the withdrawal by the constructor,111 words
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Article110 1938-06-11 6 Olympic Budget Passed THE Municipal Assembly of Tokyo has unanimously approved the 1940 Olympic budget, totalling about 23,000.000 yen 'about £1,275.000). j The money is to be appropriated towards the building of the swimming j stadium, gymnastic hall, main stadium, Olympic village, cycling stadium and a training track and field.110 words
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Article99 1938-06-11 6 New Girls' Game From The Czechs ENGLISH girls are learning to play Hazena, a game which has come to London from Czechoslovakia It is described as a cross between netball, hockey and association football. Seven players three forwards, two half-backs, one back and a goalkeeperform a team and play99 words
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Article75 1938-06-11 6 Fixed For June At Wimbledon IT was announced at the May meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association Council, that the Wightman Cup match between Great Britain and the United States would be played at Wimbledon on June 10 and 11. It was added that the Duchess of Kent75 words
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Article190 1938-06-11 6 THE leading Swedish sporting news- paper, the Idrottsbladet, believes that Sweden wO.I not take part in the 1940 Olympic Games in Tokyo. The report continues, however, that Sv/eden will prepare her teams in view of the possibility of the games being held in Norway or Finland. Sweden has all along190 words
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Article187 1938-06-11 6 Race With Time Negri being rattled out for 61 ram were made to follow on and to the con* j-ternation of the armchair critics, performed remarkably well to total 188. Dr Cameron once again showed himself u a resourceful batsman and excellent support was also forthcoming from Rintoul. Edmonds and187 words
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Article161 1938-06-11 6 TWO years ago when the scrummage law was changed, not for the first time, it was confidently asserted that the law had been made foolproof. Sinct then that unfortunate ruling has been criticised as much as ever. Leading players contend that hooking the ball161 words
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Article99 1938-06-11 6 Olympic Walker Fails In Championship H. WITLOCK, the Olympic Oamf. champion, was disqualified when leading in the fourteenth mile of"" National 20 Mile road walking cnam pionship at Birmingham. J. Hopkins of the Lancashire WaiKinClub, who was lying second at the tim went on to win in 2 hrs.99 words
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Article14 1938-06-11 6 The Wightman Cup tennis mat U.S.A. vs. Britain, are takinc pia. Wimbledon this weekend.14 words
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Article33 1938-06-11 6 The appeal of Phil Zwtck. American feather-weight boxer, against his suspension until June 27 by the British Boxing Board of Control was dismissed at a meeting of the board's appeal stewards.33 words
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Article167 1938-06-11 6 World itinerary Is Planned WEMBLEY speedway riders want to see the world. Their manager it now negotiating with promoters in various countries for a six-months world tour at the end of the present English season. If certain difficulties can be overcome the team would appear167 words
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Article85 1938-06-11 6 Cricketer's Mishaps In Tournament CGRAY. the former Middlesex cricketer had an adventurous second round in the "Golf Illustrated' gold vase tournament at Bramshott. At the fourth hole tha head of his driver became loose and he could not use it any more. At the 14th he holed with85 words
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Article38 1938-06-11 6 A surprise has oeen caused in Hull football circles by the resignation, owing to busines reasons, of Mr. J. W. Barraclough, chairman and director of the club. Mr; Barraclough has been a director of Hull City since 1926.38 words
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Article109 1938-06-11 6 DOWINO history was made when the Thames Rowing Club Grand eight, affiliated to the Amateur Rowing Association, and the Metropolitan Police, belonging to the National Amateur Rowing Association, met in the final of the senior dash at Putney, a meeting that would have been impossible109 words
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Article, Illustration737 1938-06-11 7 BACK TO NORMAL NOW A T TANGLIN CRICKET THRILLS TANCLIN NOTES by Pete WITH athletics over for all except W* the chosen few who will represent the Garrison in the Command Sports. Tanglin returns to its normal routine sport. Rain caused the cancellation of the 2nd League match between the737 words
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Article142 1938-06-11 7 I J AN their arrival in the United v States the Islington Corinthians. the English footballers who are j just completing a six-months tour J were hailed by the newspapers as S "Britain's best soccer talent" and "the best team in the world." These London142 words
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Article, Illustration602 1938-06-11 7 ISLANDERS' BRILLIANT SOCCER 7 N a .small units *****1 name winch was 1 played at Blakan Mati recently. 31s( Heavy Battery RA beat I lth Heavy Battery R.A. by four goaJl to two. 11th had the better of the first halt of play, but while offering a resolute defence were602 words
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Advertisement67 1938-06-11 7 Pi BRING ON THE I A2 4-*r x \|IAYIMER TOMATO knock-out! You'll feel like a different man when CANAOA'S OWN. you get the AYLMER Tomato Juice HEALTH DRINK* habit. The cheerful colour of red-ripe <"~tT^fc> tomatoes invites action the refresh- f?-* .Vrrw ing, zestful flavour "pickl up" drooping %«dh 3Essf367 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1938-06-11 8 THE Summer meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, which began its run last Saturday and will be brought to a close today, has lived up to the traditions of good sport, perfect going, record smashing and large crowds that one has grown accustomed to associate1,139 words
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Article188 1938-06-11 8 Travesty Of Sport In London HUNDREDS of people went to the Ring at Blackfriars and saw mud wrestling make its "debut" in this country. A ton of clay had been smeared over the ring until it reached a depth of six inches. Then crude oil was poured over188 words
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354 1938-06-11 8 SOME interesting statistics about the sale of darts in this country have been revealed Over 70,000,000 are sold annually, and. if they were laid end to end. would stretch for a distance ol 4.500 miles which would be equivalent to the distance from London354 words
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Advertisement158 1938-06-11 8 YOUTH. VIGOUR VITALITY in 30 Minutes There is no need for a lengthy and tiresome treatment for weeks or months if you feel weak or old before you are young. The latest remedy of a great German Scientist by the name MAN POWER PILLS give astonishing and immediate results in158 words
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Article, Illustration118 1938-06-11 9 Schoolboys try out a machine gun during the Empire. Ah* Day display at Calshot Royal Air Force base at Southampton. On t »-«•>. day civil^and military aerodromes throughout the country were thrown ppssi to the puhlir. Planet News The new 1,200 tons escort vessel "Egret" was launchedPlanet News - 118 words
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Advertisement45 1938-06-11 9 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCIIKS IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. All our watches are guaranteed entirely made in Switzerland AGENTS FOR W^Pjv£'*V&\AL l h*?Vz* JmmmmT RENE ULLMANN RAFFI.ES PLACE. SINGAPORE45 words
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Article, Illustration799 1938-06-11 10 CHIC FOR MATRONS Styles And Fabrics Are Both Kind To The Mature Figure IF you have a mature figure, rather given to curves, there is no excuse for you to feel neglected this year, for fashions have never before been so flattering and so suitable to your particular demands. For799 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-11 10 HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOIT HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR \i\).\ARDS 1 1a /1H july 6to august 5 I %ZA HT/.ABIiTII ARDEN W^^^^^k SENDS M>[ IN EXPERT \P^ LONDON SALON phone ei,.. TREATMENTS32 words
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Article, Illustration401 1938-06-11 11 Dainty Prints Give Charm To Simple Dresses IF you are looking for something on the dressy side, that i.s especially striking, do consider the new twin prints. The same print is being effectively used in a crepe dress and in a full length chiffon coat, or401 words
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Article227 1938-06-11 11 Note Worthy Annual Sale RENE ULLMANN, of Raffles Place, told us some GOOD NEWS when we called at his shop the other day, and that is that he is having his ANNUAL CHEAP SALE, starting on June 15th. Now this really IS AN EVENT, for when Rene Ullmann has a227 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-11 11 Tr>"£ WOE ftfffc Old Chinese Embroidery Evening Bags in unusual designs and moderately priced. 18. Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7143.21 words
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Advertisement72 1938-06-11 11 ll. i ii d*&!&& Professui <2*^Jf Coiffeurs and de Gents France. Onlv the artist's f'.air can interpret the wave to suit your personality, creating from it a style for you alone. You may have an expert consultation free at your convenience. The best machines and perfect servn» makes everything to72 words
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Advertisement37 1938-06-11 11 "MADGE" Flower Shop 29, Stamford Rnud. T*t 4227 WEDDING sheafs (lunch decoration a Speciality BOI'Q! JETS. PUNUi BASKETS. Wreaths, floral decoration-. »in short notice. Singapore Orchids. Cut Fresh Flowers Orchids cut and in pots. BY AEROPLANE DAILY.37 words
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Advertisement443 1938-06-11 12 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Tonnage S'pore Tonnage pore 3938 m%nm 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 kIw^NDI 17 000 July 15 KAJPUTANA 17.000 SepL 9 rnwFTT443 words
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Advertisement474 1938-06-11 12 tv TO FRENCH PORTS In—^J CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 16 I For Marseilles. Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux MM 24 .SSmpiSl Marseille Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 '■DESIRADE For Marseilles. S. Nazaire Bordeaux, Havre July 22 j TO SAIGON INDOCHINA j DESIRADE For Saigon. Tourane and474 words
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80 1938-06-11 13 SHOOT AT SIGHT ORDER TO FRENCH A- A GUNNERS M. DALADIEK. the Pn-mur u. Paris, June 9. whenhe announr^ #k as J**"*** in the Chamber of Deputies fire JgJLqggg* »y *>l«»i»J anti-ai^raft battel, to merely giving warning si7o?s "witter instead of receJtt'rafded 0 I t^ M present there was noReuter - 80 words
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Article363 1938-06-11 13 Dorothy Lamour In "Her Jungle Love" nOROTHY LAMOUR wears nothing but a sarong in her new picture. "Her Jungle Love," opening Tuesday at the Capitol Theatre, yet required a staff of personal attendants larger than in any of the dressy films she has played363 words
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Advertisement83 1938-06-11 13 HIT STARS! HIT STORY! HIT TUNES! 1 COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA REPUBLIC'S TRIUMPH THE HIT PARADE MARLBOROUGH j ""HSrS" "THE I AMIIOWM.I noMA.X A NEW EGYPTIAN PICTURE WITH SUPER-IMPOSED SUB-TITLES in ENGLISH. SONGS. MUSIC, DANCE, SCENERIES UNPRECEDENTED IN EGYPTIAN PICTURES! r TO-MORROW:— 3 SHOWS 3.15, 6.15 9.15 "KAVIRATNA KALIDAS" (A83 words
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Advertisement308 1938-06-11 13 lIIIIIISII m*\ II TOM \IWS PRESENTS I THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WEEK I AND THE 1938 DERBY RACE I ALHAMBRA %l-l 1/ V T %LMXAA PHONE <i909 I IXTREMEU F^~ir^UmmmmT7' 1 AMUSING ?^NHl^'" GLORIOUS I mi- sic a,. 4w3Mto^* uf COLLEGE FNTERTAINMENT hMty \J/ J Says FREE PRESS jtW^y308 words
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2242 1938-06-11 14 Last day of kuala LUMPUR MEETING (Compiled by "Marcus Supevbus* noilM at a glance showing pterin** T W their three most fOBBBt in*s of all candidates for to-da>, SSUL day of the IgprlJ mer race meeting in Kuala Lumpur is as follows: Horses,2,242 words
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Advertisement255 1938-06-11 14 TRADE BARGAINS ••jf MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE j FOR SALE H^ARANTEED-USED PROCKERY, pALL li CARS.— A selection of 70 GLAS s, GOBLETS ETC. jt-^SO excellent Used Cars H oon SECK TRADING CO., I ni wivs available in stock. 1 Raffles rm wlcan recommend real bargains, backed by our j! guarantee255 words
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Article256 1938-06-11 15 Singapore, Friday. Oorn in Malacca 82 years ago, Mr. a* Alexandre (Sandy) Albuquerque died at his residence No. 177 Waterloo Street on Wednesday. A solemn Requiem High Mass preceded the funeral which took place at the Bidadari Cemetery this morning. Rev. Father Rego officiated at256 words
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Article70 1938-06-11 15 Suragofaa, June 9. ADVANCING with increased speed and ease the Nationalists claim that they are now approximately twelve miles from CasteUon, which Is clearly visible from their positions. A three miles ad vance on the Teruel front is also claimed. The newspapers, detailing the opposing air force,70 words
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Article295 1938-06-11 15 Dilwara Skipper Retiring TAPTAIN A O. Kitson who. until ir- cently. was In command Of the British India Company's troopship 'Dilwara'' la retiring from the jmpanv'* reifies on ace limit. Although Captain Kltson's father belonged t I.rcd.s. \w himself wa.i born in London, and in :k97295 words
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Article28 1938-06-11 15 Mr. H. R. Hughes-Hallett, an Officer of Class V. Malayan Civil Service has been granted 235 days' leave on full pay with effect from May 23, 1938. inclusive28 words
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Article367 1938-06-11 16 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Kuala Lumpur. Friday. In a ten 3-minute round bout at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night, Joe Eagle 9. 5 1/2 outpointed Joe Diamond 9.13. The bout lacked thrills. Eagle was generally cautious, but was more on the aggressive, though Diamond fought confidently. Malacca, Fridav.367 words
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Miscellaneous923 1938-06-11 16 I ON THE RADIO SINGAPORE ZHL 1.333 Mcs (225.8 m.) l?45 Liaht Orchestral Concert played 124 Reller's Hungarian Band directed by C. Reller Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel 2.00 Interval. 6 00 Chinese (Cantonese) Music, Songs by renowned artlstes-~iz _45it Kok Sin and Kwan Yeng Iin "Fa Wan Choon Yoke923 words
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Miscellaneous405 1938-06-11 16 HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 Me s (31.4 m> P.M. 5 20 Marek Weber's Orchestra. 6 05 London— "Take Your Choice'— A Weekly Entertainment Feature'. Presented by William MacLurg. E Introduction— The Singers with the Orchestra. Inspector Sharp takes up the Case'— By the Melluish Brothers. Problem No. 4 "The Rajah's Stone.'405 words
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Miscellaneous303 1938-06-11 16 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mrs (19.7 m 12 25 German folk song. 12.30 Week-end concert. 1.20 News in German. 1.35 Week-end concert icontd). 2 10 Greetings. 2.20 News and economic review ix, English. \235 To-day in Germany, sounti pictures. 2.50 The chamber choir Ka/l Under 3.20 Dance music. 4.50 News and303 words
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44 1938-06-11 17 WOMAN INFANT RESCUED FROM RIVER A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese woman and her two-year-old son were rescued from the Singapore River at Havelock Road last night by an Indian, after they had fallen in. They were unconscious when the ambulance arrived to take them to hospital.44 words
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Article146 1938-06-11 17 London, Friday. I THE Wightman Cup tennis match between Britain and America began to-day at Wimbledon. Results (Britain mentioned first): I Miss Stammers beat Miss Marble 3—6, 7—5, 6—3. Miss Scriven lost to Mrs. Wills Moody o—6, 5—7. Miss Stammers was in good form and excelled in146 words
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Article104 1938-06-11 17 W K. Brampy, elderly Sinhalese porter, in the employ of the Adelphi and other hotels at various periods, collapsed suddenly at the Singapore wharf yesterday afternoon and was rushed by car to the General Hospital, where he died last night. It appears that he took the luggage104 words
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Article57 1938-06-11 17 The opening performance ol Miss riboet's famous company ol Juvane.se artistes at the Happy World last night was attended by a large audience. The programme opened with a colourful chorus of dancing girls and continued with a cleverly worked play, in which comedy, drama and gaiety abounded57 words
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Article155 1938-06-11 17 I Singapore Friday k FORMER partner In the now de--1 hl s£* Var slty Food Company. Ma Song Chew a young Chinese, in hLs public examination in bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Terrell to-day attributed the failure of the business to a lent dispute with the landlord Bankrupt said155 words
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586 1938-06-11 17 TITLES FOR JOHNNY MORTELL LITTLE ABA YAN Kid Arenas &2W?&S3#^ '^2^?%^ Coming as it did after this splendid exhibition, the main event, for the bantam-weight championship of Singapore, between Johnnv Mortell 8 1» 2 and Little Bernal 8.0 proved to be very much of an586 words
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376 1938-06-11 17 BRITISH POLICY IN PALESTINE EXPLAINED London. Friday. THE course of British policy in Palestine was described to the permanent mandated commission of the League at Geneva by Sir John Shuckburgh, Deputy under Secretary of State for the Colonies. While regarding the question of Partition as sub iudice in view of376 words
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Article27 1938-06-11 17 The Hon. Mr C. Wilson, M.C. 8., Controller of Labour, Malaya, has been granted 193 days' leave on full pay with effect from June 4, 1938, inclusive.27 words
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382 1938-06-11 18 TWO-SET WIN FOR YADI IN ™OCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS in the Singa- i T HERE was a M£"f Assoc iation 1 H "tournament at the championship afternoon SC C hT Kee 7)nm the Malayan when Chin KeeO nn. n by singles champion u Yadi. in382 words
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Article56 1938-06-11 18 RUGBY UNION PROPOSAL FOR SIAM 'From Our Oa/n Correspondent) Bangkok. Friday. nUGBY players in Siam feel tne *"?<;, R has arrived when a Slam Rugby Union should be foimed and a meeting to consider this project has oeen called for next week. „„woki*t The proposed union will probably control the56 words
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Article347 1938-06-11 18 Fears Of local Manufacturers THE following is a report of the proceedings at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association held recently:— UNCOUPONED RUBBER At the request of some members, representations were made to Government to permit local manufacturers of rubber goods to use uncouponed347 words
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Article73 1938-06-11 18 The R A M.C. beat the Minesweepers at cricket at Tanglin yesterday by 89 runs. Batting first, the Minesweepers were all out for 56 runs, Brown and Schoneld scoring 12 each. Sgt. Major Hyson with four for four and Parrish (2 for 2> bowled well for the Medicals.73 words
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286 1938-06-11 18 3.H.8 3; S.C.F.A. 111 I. THE Singapore Harbour Board played a great game when they clashed against the S.C.F.A. 11l on the home ground yesterday. The Chinese who fought an inspiring defensive battle in the first half, when they made quick replies286 words
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Article36 1938-06-11 18 Denver, Colorado, June 10. |N the first round of the American open golf championship Henry Picard and Jimmy Hines tied with 70 John Rogers was next with 71 and Emery Zimmerman 72.— Reuter.36 words
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Article64 1938-06-11 18 The following will represent the Enggor Football Asociation against the Loyal Regiment at soccer on Sunday, at Fraser Neave sports ground at 5.00 p m Tan Chin Lye, Ismaun, Chong Ah Kow, Shingara Singh, P. Ramoo Koh Hin Chye, Ong Eng Yim, A. Hamid, Ah Hong J Roy and Seet64 words
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Article418 1938-06-11 18 Malays Beat Police 3—o MARGIN IN DIV. 1 MATCH Malays... 3; Police 0. MAKING fuller use of the chances which came then- way, the Malays proved themselves better opportunists and scored three goals to win a rather evenly contested game against the Police in the First Division of the S.A.F.A.418 words
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Article260 1938-06-11 18 SOCCER AT MEDICAL COLLEGE KEEN rivalry characterised the annual encounter for the Cinchona Cud soccer match between the Anatomists and the Biologists at the Medical College ground yesterday when the Anatomists won bv 3—l. The result was a fair reflection of the play. At the conclusion of the match. Mrs.260 words
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1401 1938-06-11 19 "Marcus Superbus - SELECTIONS PR OSPECTS FOR TO-DAYS RACES "Marcus Superbus" FINAL DAY OF KUALA LUMPUR MEETING (By THE curtain will be rung down on the Summer meeting of the Selangor Turf Club to-day, when a I programme of eight events will be worked off at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, with the first1,401 words
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Article99 1938-06-11 19 "Marcus Superbus - "Marcus Superbus" By THE following art' selections for the races at Kuala Lumpur, to-day: Race I— SAHARA Sang Ayah tUrr 2— BONNIE LASSIE The Puritan Race 3— THADDEUB Pay Out Racr 4— DEBELLA Monte Video Race S— BATTI Maid of Cashel Rate fr— WOTAN Jacatra Race 7- GOLD POINT99 words
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275 1938-06-11 19 Singapore. Thursday TINE weather favoured the opening ol the Outran! School annual athletic sports to-day. Events were keenly contested throughout the afternoon, the rival Houses competing vigorously. Champion athlete for the day was Lee Thiam Pah who gained 24 points and II Kan Ah Low275 words
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Article90 1938-06-11 19 The final trial to select the Siin?arjore team to meet Ncri Sembilan in the Malaya GW Competition on June IB will be held at the Stadium on Thursday June 16, when the following anrequestd to attend: Abdul Rahman iMF.A.i; Haji Abdul Rahman < Police A/is <M.FA» G Day90 words
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Article20 1938-06-11 19 Than win be a ipoon '»i the Sinagpore Rifle f( > da> a\ 2M p m at Bukil Kan20 words
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Article16 1938-06-11 19 The Annua icca H I i w •'•ill- ol flic iirMUvni Councillor will distribute thp pi16 words
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Article, Illustration946 1938-06-11 20 "LIVES" AT 3 COST AUSTRALIA HEAVILY NEW RECORD SET UP FOR SERIES pNGLAND ■gg&mT" VmmfFJS^mi^*7S "fecUnd was 185. set «p J9 W g^SLI-rt for surprisingly low «£%£?i£' Sw'SSS Tou'r.h-wicket Mand which has so far produced 141 runs. PRFQUENT SHOWERS AFFECTED THE F EARLY ATTENDANCE. THE SSS£946 words
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Article, Illustration149 1938-06-11 20 ENGLAND— IST INNINGS Barnett b McCormick 12b Hutton lbw b Fleetwood Smith 100 Edrich b O'Reilly Hammond b O'Reilly 26 Paynter not out 75 Comnton not out 69 Extras 21 Total (for 4 wkts.) 422 FALL OF WICKETS 1219, 2 240, 3 245, 4 281. down the wicke*149 words
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Article50 1938-06-11 20 Wife Of Nazi Leader i New York New York. Fi Mrs. Griebl, summoned to te^J l y ne ld espionage investigations, is JDeini biJ as a material witness on *&-v' hnn bed The authorities state she hac. doc her passage by the next boat to < many.-Reuter - 50 words
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Article31 1938-06-11 20 I Mrs. Griew is tne wife of Dr. C head of the Nazis in New YurK escaped to Germany when warn n I connection with charges of the World War statute.31 words
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