Morning Tribune, 13 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 114. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. June 13, 1938. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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388 1938-06-13 1 SIR THOMAS INSKIP WARNS NATIONS WHO PROVOKE London, Sunday. IT is considered possible that a Cabinet Meeting will be called on Monday to deal with the problem arising out of the bombing of British ships and property in Spain, states the diplomatic correspondentReuter Wireless - 388 words
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Article238 1938-06-13 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - GERMAN LOSSES IN CANTON Sin Chew Jit Poh Canton, Sunday. ANOTHER moonlight raid occurred on A Canton when four separate squa•,ns first dropped bombs in the vicinoi Saichuen and then the old power use and Pearl River bridge on the bund less than a mile from Shal'he explosions of the238 words
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194 1938-06-13 1 EFFORT TO AVOID A CATASTROPHE London. Sunday. Ji|R. Anthony Eden, speaking* at Leamington yesterday, called for a "gigantic national effort to avoid a catastrophe." The effort should show nations still believir.gr in the power of politics that force was a weapon which could notReuter Wireless - 194 words
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Article110 1938-06-13 1 Responsibility Of German Govt. London, Sunday. A COMMUNIQUE issued by the Committee of Guarantor States for the Austrian loan says the Committee decided to address an united protest to the German government and while reserving the rights of their Governments to protect, their national interests by -uch110 words
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Article62 1938-06-13 1 Hankow, Monday UNDER cover of a heavy bombardment from 60 warships, Japanese troops attempted to land on the north and south banks of the- Vain; t mi. near Anking, capital of Anhui, this morning but were repulsed according to a communique, which adds that about eight Japanese transports,Reuter - 62 words
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Article65 1938-06-13 1 U.S. BOMBING OF CIVILIANS mr- n j Washington. Sunday umtort d 1, HuU declared that the United States' condemnation of the bombing of civilian* was directed against American manufacturers of bomWna Dlancs M well as foreign powers 8 diSn,fr± d fl he ate would discourage the sale of machines forReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article35 1938-06-13 1 recruit*-,* fi Sundav: Territorial Army lint During con n tlnue to be <*<*!- obtainSP th? ay ,572 recruits were any recruitino n *»i ne second best for j uuing month smce tne war British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 35 words
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Article242 1938-06-13 1 Fresh Czech Tension Prague, Sunday. POLITICAL feeling in connection witto 1 the third Sunday communal election* is running high, exacerbated by reports of incidents in various parts of the country. Although no blood has been shed so far it is evident the situation need* watching. At Warndorf aacore of Sudeten-Ger-mansReuter Wireless - 242 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-13 1 ON OTHER PAGES Colonial Governors Lethargic? Local Weddings 2& 3 Attempted To Stab 3 Social Evi! g Test Crickci 8 Races j 9 Local Cricket 22 23 Racing Statistics 2430 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-13 1 WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY I WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY Cr/n» iir i THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE 5t"K I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE j DIBTRrBUTORB. 1 L IiETZ BROS. A CO. I31 words
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Article373 1938-06-13 2 Colonial Governors Lethargic LABOUR CODES MUST BE RENEWED THE need for Colonial (Governors to see that the olonies take proper steps to meet modem requirements, with especial referenec to labour troubles is stressed in the report onThe Colonial Empire issued for the >£*»£*<** J™ requests made in the recent debate373 words
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Article69 1938-06-13 2 (Ftxm Our Own Reporter t Teluk Anson, Sunday THE coolies on Sebrang Rubber Estate, which is across the river on the opposite side of Teluk Anson, have gone on strike. The Assistant Controller of Labour was at Teluk Anson to investigate the matter. The labourers, it69 words
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Article155 1938-06-13 2 Fine Picture Now At The Alhambra ANNABELLA. the glamorous French actress, gives an excellent performance In her latest film, •Dinner At The Ritz'" which had a premiere at the Alhambra Theatre, last night. Tensely exciting as it is captivating, the picture holds the interest of the155 words
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Article38 1938-06-13 2 H.E. the Governor has received a reply, by cable, to his birthday message to H.M. the Kng. The reply, which came through ih.* Secretary of State for the Colonies, contained an expression of His Majesty's thanks.38 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-06-13 2 THE bridal group at the wedding, on Saturday at the Church of St. Joseph's, of Mr. Edward Wilfred Paley and Miss Angelic Verlinda Oliveiro. Tribune p.c*uic oi or. J. F. Mitcnell and Miss M. Baker. The ceremony took place on Saturday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. TribuneTribune - 46 words
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160 1938-06-13 2 (Frojn Oar Own Reporter/ Seremban, Sunday. A SUDDEN alarm in the local police headquarters and news received suggesting a riot in Bukit Jelutong estate, seven miles from Rantau, brought out arme?. police European Officers, the Officer in charge of Detectives, the O.C.P.D..160 words
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Article74 1938-06-13 2 /From Our Own Reporter; Seremban. Saturday A MILD sensation was caused at the Serpmban railway station this morning when an Indian woman who was waiting with her husband to catch the tram from Gemas, suddenly collapsed and died. Investigations reveal that deceasea was the wife of a Gemas74 words
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Article72 1938-06-13 2 Replying to questions about the Dukr of Windsor by Mr. Leslie (Soc.. Sedgefield) in the Commons Colonel Oolviile Financial Secretary to the Treasury. said: "H.R.H the Duke of Winds-: holds the rank of Admiral of the Flee. m the Royal Navy, of Field-Marshal In the Army, and of Marshal of72 words
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Advertisement66 1938-06-13 2 H Choir* f,f 1'ih^^^^^N mlll/M HjI' 1 sssssssssL^ ,:,r> r ss^ mllllm fM m i |BSS' KJ/llm U B j f5^5^^Si^^k^ SHINE on dirt cornea f^^^^M WW mf ,tt white for kid, calf, can- L*--'--'"A M Jf/ •^tH ras and buck. Ask your shoe dealer. m'wf mt OSMIC CHEMICAL COMPANYJ66 words
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Advertisement93 1938-06-13 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Your Kidneys are a marvelous ftfWUgj Within them are 9 rrdUlonOny tubes w I. > act as filters for the blood. When grm attack them you suffer from Mprninc.."cn ing Passages. •Getting Up Nights. L «s Fains. Dizziness. Rheumatism. j**"*** 0 Nerviness. Circles under Eyes or93 words
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322 1938-06-13 3 EX-CONSTABLE STATED TO BE OF UNSOUND MIND Ipoh, Saturday. AS a sequel to an attempted- attack made by a young Malay ex police constable on Mr. R. Ackrill, 0.C.P.D.. Ipoh. on the after noon of May 5, Yacob bin Taki, the accused, stood his trial322 words
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Article191 1938-06-13 3 "Insanitary" For K.L. Folk i From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE familiar green leaves used for years by local market stall keepers and market gardeners to wrap up vegetables, fish and meat, will no longer be allowed in Kuala I Lumpur, says the Sanitary191 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-06-13 3 THE wedding picture of Mr. Norman Lim and Miss Yeo Ygin Neo, who were married at the Salvation Army Hall on Saturday, Brigadier H. A. Lord officiating. Scouts formed a guard-of -honour.- TribuneTribune - 33 words
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Article69 1938-06-13 3 Found By Roadside Singapore, Saturday. I Found lying on the road side in a semi-conscious state, at the 6 3 4 milestone Upper Serangoon Road, this morning a young Malay was removed by ambulance to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital with contusions on the right side of his head He69 words
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Advertisement12 1938-06-13 3 'MASTER" Laminated Padlocks BM wO^ja wml* j^Bk BM JB- B j /'^".B12 words
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Advertisement47 1938-06-13 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. i SCHOOL CHILDREN:— Special Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:— Reduced Rates. Special Music Appreciation Glasses. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz, Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher, 25, Barker Road. Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITEO, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION47 words
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Advertisement120 1938-06-13 3 WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPER defy competition in both price and quality. suitable lor all duplicating machines MM 1.25 per ream Obetainable at all offices of PETER CHONG COMI a NY MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL .AGENTS. Express Service 3 times aaiiy. L HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road Singapore. Tel: 3015120 words
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Advertisement17 1938-06-13 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND MADE IN BURMA GUARANTEED 100% BRITISH HAPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang.17 words
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Miscellaneous134 1938-06-13 3 Law Notice For To-Day Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Mills in the 1st Court 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal Appeal. No. H-Rex vs. B. Vappoo Marican. No. 14— Rex vs. Leung Sui Choh. Thereafter.-Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Mills and Mr. Justice Home134 words
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Article130 1938-06-13 4 London. Saturday. RUBBER Previous To-day Chang: lone Spot Firm Buyers 5 7 H Sellers 6 Closed Closed  Lst Forward (July) Buyers 5 7 8 Sellers 6 Closed Closed  2nd Forward (August) Buyers 5 15 16 Sellers 6 Closed Closed z 3rd Forward (6c 4 Lee.) Buyers130 words
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Article114 1938-06-13 4 London. Saturd.. Previous *o-day Chan*.. Distillers 94--94 6 Dunlop Rubber 266 26 9 -fid. General Electric 683 671--4-9d Imperial Chemical Industries 29 7% 299 +l%d. Imperial Tobacco 1313 1313 Anglo-Dutch 23 3 24 3 • i Canadian Pacific 5% s*B London Tin 33 33 Rubber Plan Investment114 words
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61 1938-06-13 4 Hankow, June 11. r pHE Ministry of War has issued an announcement to the effect that conscription for military' service will henceforth be cond acted without regard for family, influence or wealth. This order is unprecedented in the history of China. Drafting will be spread61 words
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Article66 1938-06-13 4 London. Saturday. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.41 178.40  .01 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 96' 8.96U T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9 1 H 834 _i/ 2 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3d. Unchanged T.T. on Japan66 words
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Article46 1938-06-13 4 RI'BRER New York. Friday. Previous To-day Change Tone Steady  Spot Buyers 11 1516 Closed Sellers 12 1 16 Closed Oct'Dec. Buyers 12 1 Closed 1 Sellers 12 a a Closed   TIN Tone Quiet Steady Spot 39% 393 8  »*46 words
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Article26 1938-06-13 4 GOLD Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot 4 months' forward Previous £7.0.7 19 18 11,16 London. To-day £7.0.7 19 18 11 16 Saturday. Change26 words
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Article19 1938-06-13 4 riN Standard Spot (afternoon < closing price) •""orward Previous £l74 £l743 /4 London. To-dav Closed Closed Saturday. Change19 words
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Article123 1938-06-13 4 Hankow, Sunday. It is reported that the Japanese attempt to land troops at Tatung along the Yangtse River cost them a warship and a casualty list of over seven hundred killed. Under the cover of heavy gunfire from Japanese warships, the Japanese troops first succeeded in landing,Chinese Official Despatch - 123 words
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84 1938-06-13 4 Slimming Made Opera Star Collapse MME LOTTE LEHMANN, 52-year-old German soprano, whose collapse at Co vent Garden, London, held up a recent performance, had worried for months about her figure and taken slimming diet and exercise. Just before leaving New York for London she lost 11 lb. in 14 days.84 words
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Article49 1938-06-13 4 Oil from the British and American wells seized by the Mexican Government is being sent through New York to Germany and other European coun tries, according to statements made at the monthly conference in New York ot export credit men. reports the Nev) York Times.49 words
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Advertisement60 1938-06-13 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import ant 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 sate boxes, so that SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement12 1938-06-13 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green12 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-13 4 H^ vf^fmmmV jm*Jm*t*'*^%3b Z'SfmW \£ZTsyy% mm^>^^^\ mm. 8888 ~~J J^TT Bf*\m*m*'^m*\ II ftk lil -SyT /flm. XZ? W^^^BBm^^^mX mm&mßT^k Bl&^^A*m*Bßmmf V^. A SIME DARBY Co., Ltd.*26 words
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Article748 1938-06-13 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Companv Singapore. June 11, 1 pm I Kumbang 2 l} 0 2 rma Malay ti 2 i'- 22'ph it Hitam 22 fi o-Tc vyer Weng J^o gg* angrin Tin tt 203 mS latu Selangor fig 21 >3 una Malay pt 21 „o henderiang i sq748 words
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Article214 1938-06-13 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. Buyers Seller Ampat 3|4% 4|. Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatt 1.03 1.08 Hongkong Tin 20'3 213 Jelebu 0.68 0.73 Kamunting Tin 99 io|6 Katu Tin 23|6 24l6xd Killinghall 18|- 16]Kramat io|6 113 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Larut 9|9 io|6 Lingui Tin 1.6O 1.65 London Tin214 words
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131 1938-06-13 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated ln the Netherlands. I (Netherlands Tradinsr Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 182ft 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 IONGH President M. TAUDiN CHABOT131 words
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Article254 1938-06-13 5 PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 43/ 4 I<E, 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May i Nov. 1 J2 o 121 ci 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 S« M y A* Nov 15 •■•• HB% HO% ci •» 'o I'm', ,>* i M Int. June 1 Dec. 1 993 /4 ioo3254 words
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Advertisement94 1938-06-13 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore kmrnaatsnent Bankers and Brokers in Securities and CommodiUaa. PaUp Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Serine*. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG94 words
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Advertisement291 1938-06-13 6 I •^Tsineinif Sweethearts of the Screen Greeted by ThC S"d Houses at all the Week End Shows! j j mmmjmm n Positively Last Night CAPITOL 6 .,5-9..5 I /THRUL ROMANCE! ..^aA^UJ)) 10 Stars! 10 Song Hits! Mfl C U SSKv I 100 Thrills! Cast ot J trii^^\\*\\ J? *J/A *^l^291 words
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Advertisement222 1938-06-13 7 HOLLYWOOD "GOING R NATIVE" vns Sarong Starts rw Fashion Trend HOLLYWOOD'S latest contribution to the world of fashion is the -sarongown"! 1,1 J&fl language, it is a dress inspired by the sarong", or native aarb of Malays, and the first one was desired by Paramount stylist Edith Head lor Dorothy222 words
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Advertisement211 1938-06-13 7 BBK^ lalhambrai I BT JlWl Bmr^A'-M twuLmM B*W y ,J< 1 I I I m\ 1 I !il whose ,ovelmess we P* ner to /\Y I I I\( I W overnight stardom .in a picI I ture as tensely exciting as she h) wm l/WKL^I W .n, IXTRICITE! I PAULLUKAS211 words
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537 1938-06-13 8 SHOULD SINGAPORE BROTHELS BE RE-OPENED? "SLY PROSTITUTION DEFINITE MENACE TO SOCIETY" David Galloway was too mild.' was how a .oca. 8 tioner, approached by a Tribune reporter expressed h.mse f when le wa.; ashed to *ive his opinion of *rl** .G-Jj* hurst a<rainsl Ihe quasi-sentimentahty which characterises me Sts Setulents537 words
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Article273 1938-06-13 8 Improved Accommodation For Ratings THE executive council of the Shippn Federation re-elected Mr. Basil Sanderson as chairman and Mr. E. H. wan* as vice-chairman. k Mr. Sanderson, ln reviewing the wont of the National Maritime Board, saia that by co-operation between the snip owners' organisations and273 words
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Article603 1938-06-13 8 SAYS SINGAPORE'S YOUNG MEN ARE WITHOUT AMBITION AN officer in the "Blue Devils" the dreaded Chasseurs Alpins— during the war, thrice mentioned in despatches, Legionaire of Honour, M. C. de Saint Cenui, managing director of the successors of Moine Comic Co., since 1922, told me,603 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-13 8 For this I Competition I only J^Cifoi -Films 1 can he nsed. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer wonld have chosen, anyhow, the reliable, ISOCHROME-hlm The Film For the tropics!34 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-06-13 9 Snapshots By Tribune Readers A rural scene.— By I.au Liat Horns 35. Circular Road, Singapore. By Lim Cheng Hong, Z, Surrey Road, Singapore, "Scene In Johore".— By Chia Kiang Thong, 154, Charlton Road, Singapore. "Reflections".— By Chong Swee Foo, 246, Victoria Street, Singapore. "Washing".— By W. S. Chin, No. 45,53 words
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Article200 1938-06-13 9 List Of Prize Winners For May 1938 THE following are the winners of prizes offered for the Agfa photographic "mpetition for May 1938: Ist Prize: Mr. G. C. Po, 10. Mohamed Utan Road, Singapore: 2nd Prize: Mr. L V. Headley, 4, Royal Road, Alexandra barracks, Singapore; 3rd Prize:200 words
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307 1938-06-13 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday. June 13, 19.18. BRIGHT FUTURE FOR RUBBER? ]y|R. F. H. Grumitt is no pessimist whore the rubber industry if concerned. Presiding at the annual meeting of the Sungei Tukang Rubber Co., Ltd., in Penang, he expressed the belief that the position of the industry itself was307 words
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1115 1938-06-13 10 Island paradise of the WEST INDIES I T li hard for the man who ha> never lived in that island paradise, the West Indies, to picture it as the scene of industrial strife (writes James Murray in the Daily Mail;. Unrest may be prevalent in the sugar fields, but normally1,115 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-06-13 10 SiVS, ZLSrtZVm gajg^5»g~ .S1.WSJ1 was carried out orer an nigni several enemy wan hips in the Channel. Planet NewsPlanet News - 19 words
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Advertisement47 1938-06-13 10 To-day s Whxte Label Announcement You can bluff all the world some of the time, You can bluff some of the world all the time, But you can't bluff all the world all the time. There if no bluff about the high quality or* j ©EWAR'S W.P.S.-F47 words
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1845 1938-06-13 11 Architectural Plans Completed New York. ARCHITECTURAL plans for the imposing structure that will house the British Empire exhibit at the New York World's Fair 1930 have been approved by the Fair's Board of Design. They were submitted by the Rt. Hon.1,845 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-13 11 fNEW BRANCH j NOW open! I AT I 3, FORT ROAD j l MALACCA J l (Telephone 121) 'MAISON PERM LADIES HAIRDRESSERS i7*J, Stamford Road SINGAPORE. (Telephone 4616) mm29 words
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Advertisement103 1938-06-13 11 POLAROID Cilasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOK THE I IKST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing. tennis or anv outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable neu103 words
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Advertisement35 1938-06-13 11 PPLfTfV7TSnV THI TRUI TONIC FOOD o*A*l*9*l* *f mil tBBBBBI 9*4 Sfrm j DINE DANCE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by "I KIKT RLACH his OidMttra WEDNESDAY g l-'KIDAV 8 IVM. Ti Midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGI35 words
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Article, Illustration329 1938-06-13 12 The King drove in tale Iron, Mk^. Pa.ace S. Hm^ Pa.a.e hold the .as, Levee of the season to "receive officers and S en..emen/ Photo sho»s the King driving to St. James Palace. Planet News The largest and most realistie air raidsPlanet News - 329 words
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Advertisement37 1938-06-13 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT TIIELO W E S T POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES j CLOCKS r JEWELLERY SILVERWARE svtoKl K RBQUIBITE— ETC. RENE ULLMANN BAFFLES PLACE37 words
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Article, Illustration2592 1938-06-13 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY I Talk To A Spanish Dancer News About Undies— Children Follow The Fashion iFrom Our Onn Correspondent) London, June 3. MARIQUITA is a Spanish dancer and a refugee from Spain. She is now in London giving dancing lessons and has been performing at the Mayfair Hotel,2,592 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-13 15 CHRISTIE 19, STAMFORD ROAD. Phone >:>>(i. W^«^M^-_ mmmmm^ Oowiis for all occasions. Fincn Suits and Morning Dresses, New Vork Cut. Beautiful Handbags, Flowers, Hats, Necklaces. and Lingeries. Smart and Reasonable VOIR DISPOSAL32 words
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Advertisement468 1938-06-13 16 j mammmmm^ a j mmmmammn M S XSBSmmmmmmmmmmmmm -^J— HBSMgMqggggggi^MWSggg^= I 1 SSH^r- I I _^Ji>.fc^ i TJ^rnr "j s^^lii BY P&Oa'nd BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Tonnage Tonnage S'Pore NALDERA 16,000 June 17 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 2b BANGALORE 6,000468 words
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Advertisement344 1938-06-13 16 iV TO FRENCH PORTS I li*-. < Ir— 1 CHARCEURS REUNIS *> HOMEWARDS. ram^kok For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 16 •TAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux Juna 24 S DALNV For Marseille, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 I DESIRADE For Marseilles Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux June 24344 words
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Article419 1938-06-13 17 SHIP FOR MAGNETIC RESEARCH THE launch is planned for the spring of next year of the Royal i search ship Research, which is Deconstructed for the Admiralty v Messrs. Philip and Son Ltd.. Dartmouth. The Research is to conduct surveys in magnetic variation, and will, in consequence, be constructed almost419 words
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Article409 1938-06-13 17 Interesting Account Of Trip COCTAL life on board the American < Mail liner. President Jefferson, which 1 reached Hongkong recently from Japan 1 and Seattle, though not of the exciting 1 and romantic kind, was the type of social I life which the passengers will409 words
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Article42 1938-06-13 17 Main Wharf: Lch. Vedette— Tuc Rose Singkel- Lematanfj. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf i Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar J Albert Dock; Nil Victoria Doe*: NIL Keppel ii.ii faNtutKlng's Dock: "Nil No. I Dock: "Nil. No, Dock; Nil.42 words
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Article94 1938-06-13 17 SHU'S ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO 1 ..,1:1 I l ii 'i. in. i Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Rohna 22 I 1 Ophir 20 1 aSuwa Muni 18 1 3 Perak 16 2 3 Philoctet. 14 2 3 Boston .Maru 1 2 3 Hector 794 words
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Advertisement279 1938-06-13 17 BIRXS PHILP LINE, (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS MERKUR Due Sails. MARELLA June 29 Jul y 3 »nfraTes roUnd tr ticke *"'rom SingaporeWustralia issued^ the* Melbourne 5 t? S?!S m *J transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or BTOJ^|^vSiV? nnectta Kp M. Vessel. MELBOU"^ return *****6 lst c,ass 5430.71 2nd class279 words
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Advertisement199 1938-06-13 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, I>TD. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 sjs. HUSIMI MARU July 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Juiy 21 Rates to lst Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 $634 $381199 words
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1453 1938-06-13 18 AUSTRALIA'S OPENING BATSMEN TAIL IN TIRST INNINGS 1.., i. kw.u ai*ri*A an Fridav and was continued on FM.I AMI'S RECORD TOTAL OF 658 (for I wkts. dec).). wroTOTPR FIdRF SCORES IN ONE INNINGS. TWO FIRST TEST APPEARAN CE. I C \TE OF OVER 25,0001,453 words
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Article215 1938-06-13 18 DETAILS of the Test match up to the close of play on Saturday are given by Reuter as follows: ENGLAND C. J. Barnett, b McCormick 126 I Hutton, lbw. b Fleetwood Smith 100 W. J. Edrich, b O'Reilly 5 W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly 26 E. Paynter,215 words
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136 1938-06-13 18 "MARCTS Superbus," the racim. expert of the Tribune Group named all eight winners at Kuah Lumpur in his selections for th» final day of the Selangor Summer race meeting Out of 16 selected by him. one «i scratched. e:ght won (four bein« tipped to136 words
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Article104 1938-06-13 18 London, June 11 PROBABLES for the Hunt Cup raceare: Dan Bulger j Weston Phakos or Full Sail 'E. Smith), Flag of Truce (Jones), Leksar (Elliott), Puzzler (Perryman), Lady of Shallott (Beary), Carlisle (S. Prague), Pegasus or Renardo (Lowrey). I Laureat (Gordon Richards), Azam Pasha Richardson >. CouvertReuter - 104 words
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Article1194 1938-06-13 19 SELANGOR RACE MEETING CONCLUDES FA VOURITES OBLIGE ON LAST DA Y (From Our Oicn Report':/ Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. ANOTHER fine afternoon's sport brought to a successful elose the Summer professional tour-day race meeting of the Selangor Turf Club in Kuala Lumpur to-day when one of the most popular wins of1,194 words
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Article110 1938-06-13 19 Race 1 SAHARA $14 and $8 Staybrite $16 In-Ver-Fogg $14 Kate 2 BONNIK LASSIE $19 and SS The Puritan $7 Rare .I— PAY OUT $13 and 58 Thaddriis SI t Rare I— DFBKI.I.A SI7 and Montr Yideu S6 Curzola $10 Ra«e .*>— M OF iMHEL $22110 words
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Article72 1938-06-13 19 KEDAH TR OUNCED BY PERAK Malaya Cup Soccer At Ipoh i From Our Own Reportct Ipoh, Saturday. VKDAII were trounced by Perak to the tune ol live goals to one in a Malaya Cup football match played ll [poll this afternoon. Kin Chan scored all the live goals for Perak.72 words
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Article168 1938-06-13 20 FRASER -COMPANY. List Of Current Divid ends Sir igap6re. June 11, 1 p.m Company Dividend Books Date Total for TIN Close Payable Ayer Hitam Tin 10 No. 34  itss tax Burma Malay Idris Hyd T^*"». 9mm 6d. No. 17 June 23 June. 27 June 30 June 20 June 24168 words
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Miscellaneous474 1938-06-13 20 P6n THE RADIO j SINGAPORE ZIIL 1.333 Mcs <225.0~7n pm. 5.00 Chinese music. t 0 „t« 6.15 Children's programme, canioiie.se i 6.30 Malay music. T 7 00 Military band music. T 7 25 Time, weather, news 7 40 First Cricket Test Match. Relay from London. 7.55 Light orchestral music .t474 words
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Miscellaneous440 1938-06-13 20 Patrick Waddington as Jack. and Billie Baker a.s 'Jill.' Th( orchestra led by Victor Olof anc under the direction of JacClarke. Production by Williair MacLurg. 11 00 Violin recital by Nancy Phillips Suite In F Preludio Allemande; Sarabande and Gavotte: Gigue (Corelli). Cradle Song (Tor Aulin). Serenade (ArenI sky). Rondino440 words
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Miscellaneous365 1938-06-13 20 6.05 Talk on CUTBenl French even* in Greek by Mr. Apostolis. 20 News In English. 8 35 Concert relayed from Paris P.T.T. 7.05 Talk on French event-. 7 20 Concert relayed from Paris P.T.T. 7.50 News in French colonial market I prices. r,20 Unchanging people and things by Messrs. L.365 words
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Miscellaneous374 1938-06-13 20 its 8 15 Fritz Kreisler l Violin. Elizabeth Schumann tSom I 8 35 LONDON— The Firs' s Test Match— England v. lia. A commentary dun by Howard Marshall from s Bridg?. Nottingham. 8 50 LONDON— The Newi t 9.10 Selections of Latest Variei cords. rs 9.50 LONDON— In Town To-\374 words
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242 1938-06-13 21 Michael Takes All The R.I. Wickets Singapore. Saturday. G MICHAEL, the Weames Brothers cricketer, accomplished the splendid i eat of taking aU the Raffles Schoolboys' wickets in the dricket matched played on the R.I ground this afternoon. One man was run out. Michael took the nine wickets for 76 runs.242 words
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144 1938-06-13 21 1 Singapore, Saturday. against a sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment, one year's police supervision s. and six strokes of the rotan, passed J on him by a magistrate in the lower court, Mak Kai Wens, who had been i convicted of pickpocketing had144 words
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260 1938-06-13 21 A.P. C BEAT S.C.R.C. IN HONG LIM GREEN CRICKET I THE A. PC. XI beat the 1 S.C.R.C. by eight runs at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Batting first the A.P.C. were all out for 116, the top scores beine Palmer (34) and Valberg (25). Willis, their fast bowler, took seven260 words
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Article172 1938-06-13 21 R. S. Y. C. ROWING REG A TTA I (THE Scottish and Irish four took th< Knowles Cup to-day, when, competing against the English and Welsh fours, they rowed home to a win by a clear length, in the R.S.Y.C. Inter- national fours to-day. They left the starting flag stroking172 words
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Article61 1938-06-13 21 Royal Johore International Club i Tennis Fixtures: WEDNESDAY Men's Doubles Handicap: Markom b H. Md. Said and Omar b. A. Rahman v Mahmood bin All and F. M Still SATURDAY J Khoo Peng Hock and N. K Sharma J v. Sheikh Abu Bakar and Chong Thutl I Pitt.61 words
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Article164 1938-06-13 21 Singapore, "Sunday. THE appointment of Second Capt. Mohd. Hassan as Officer Commanding, Malay Company, S.S.V.F.. was referred to in a speech delivered by C.9.M. A. Hamid bin Omar. Secretary of the Malay Volunteer Club at a reception held last night in honour of Lieut. Rahamat bin Abas164 words
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Article244 1938-06-13 21 S. L. T. A. TENNIS TOURNEY iriilES for Monday and Tuesday in the Singapore lawn tennis championships are as follows: MONDAYS TIES At the S.C.C.: MENS SINGLES SEMI-FINALS Yong Loon Chong vs. H. Kamis Yadi vs. N. S. Wise. The courts will be enclosed for the above ties and charges244 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-13 21 Created by Experts VtJLCAIM watches are as attractive in their refined beauty as they are unfailing in their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY!22 words
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Advertisement62 1938-06-13 21 Next Change 1 ALIIAMIIH A /Next Change INTRODUCING THE FAMOUS WEAVER BROS. AND KLVIRY »mm. M-rrviruL VtNll Be Rollmg in the Aisle... I „^m -.Al/* moi nuin When They Swmg...H,ll-8.11, Style' J C/^/fCf MOIMAI.N V^liß yO ?Ai?Y V' €ft SCT 1 WW«tW IOCIRT FRANK HeiiwtN J 1,,A,U1 > A K62 words
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638 1938-06-13 22 TWO-DAY CRICKET AGAINST UNITED SERVICES THF two-day CriCfcet BxtUM between the S.C.C. and the United Services which I becan on Saturday afternoon at the padang. ended in a draw yesterday. RatUne flrsl the military baismen flogged the S.C.C. bowling on Saturday. viici thev declared638 words
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652 1938-06-13 22 Singapore, Saturday. IN an exciting game in which fortunes fluctuated, the Chinese took full points from the Loyal Regiment in a fixture in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Anson Road Stadium to-day by six goals to two. The Loyals started off652 words
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Article, Illustration13 1938-06-13 22 A JOHORE fullback making a clearance in last Saturday's Malaya Cup game. TribuneTribune - 13 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-06-13 22 THE Malacca tt.am which lost to Johore last Saturdav in n Malava Pun match. TribuneTribune - 15 words
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Article191 1938-06-13 22 THE first bi-monthly Singapore G Club Mixed Foursomes competition for June was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for Miss S. Lendrum and A V Cramsie with a net score of 34 3 4 33 cards were taken out and191 words
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Article131 1938-06-13 22 /iLOSE of play scores in County cr* V> ket games started on Saturda: as follows: AT THE OVAL Surrey: 270 Essex: 19 for one wicket. AT HORSHAM Sussex* 227 I Hampshire: 86 for two wick AT TONBRIDGE I Derbyshire: 435 for 9 wicket.- I 122) vs. Kent.131 words
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Article445 1938-06-13 23 Kohloff Carries His Bat R.A.F. Beat St. Andrew's 0.8.A. THE Royal Air Force defeated the Si Andrew's 0.8.A. in a two Innings rixture yesterday by 27 runs on the St Joseoh's Institution grounds. Batting ;irst the Air Force scored 121, Cave making 41 and Mr. Extras contributing the next highest445 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-06-13 23 THE Johore XI which beat Malacca in a Malava Cup match on Saturday 3—1. TribuneTribune - 15 words
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Article553 1938-06-13 23 MALAYA CUP WIN FOR JOHORE 3—l MARGIN IN MATCH AGAINST MALACCA (By Rover). Johore Ralmi. s-turday. Johcre 3; Malacca 1. DLAYING on the Trade School ground, Johore Bahiti, this afternoon, before I huge crowd, Johore decisively beat Malacca by 3-1 in a Malaya Cup soccer match. Th? attendance included His553 words
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Article308 1938-06-13 23 Recs Beat Chinese Easily A BRILLIANT kn«»ck ol N by R. Thoy Was I feature <>t the cricket match between the B.R.C. and the S.C.R.C. at Hong Lim green yesterday afternoon The Hec.s won by 102 runs Taking tirst lease of the wicket... the Chinese were dismissed for 73 runs308 words
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Article63 1938-06-13 23 America \Von the Wightman Cup by live matches to two. Miss Marble beat Miss Scriven 6-3. 3-6. 6-0. Miss Dearman and Miss Ingram beat Mrs. Wills Moody and MLss Bundy 6-2, 7-5. In the French championships: Boussus and Mrs. Wynne beat Lesueur and Mr. Mile Henrotin 6-3,63 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-06-13 23 A MIDI II I.I) INCIDENT In Haturday's Malaya Cup soccer at Johore Rahru in which Johore beat Malacca 3—1. TribuneTribune - 20 words
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Article310 1938-06-13 23 Singapore Championship Badminton WEEK-END RESULTS SUNDAY morning's ties m the SB. A men's junior tournaments provided little Of interest, except perhaps the match between Lim Kian Son (A.A.U.) and Lim Thve Gan I Novice I The latter struck good form at the commencement, and it did not take him long310 words
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490 1938-06-13 24 i ompiled by "Marcus Superbus") STATISTICS for the Summer meetinu of the Selangor Turf Club at Kuala l.umpur. which ended on -aturdav. are as follows: Mr A van Tool en was the most successful owner, while van Breuxelen and Turley shared the training honours490 words
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Article391 1938-06-13 24 From Our Own Correspondent; Muar, Sunday. IN the last match of the first round of the Muar Football Association League, the Customs Sports Club beat the Land Office, last year's champions, by 2—l in a keenly contested game yesterday. The winners possessed the more dashing forwards, Syed Ali391 words
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Article33 1938-06-13 24 Denver, Colorado, June 11. In the American open golf championship second round, Henry Picard leads with 70—70— 140. Dick Metz 73—68—141, Harold McSpaden and Emery Zimmerman tied with 76—67—143—72—71—143. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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326 1938-06-13 24 Reorganisation Of Colonial Defend Contemplated THE Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force is to be expanded, states the i port on the Colonial Empire for 1937-38. On the question of del em is noted that Cevlon. Nigeria and Sierra Leone have passed legislationBritish Official Wireless - 326 words
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214 1938-06-13 24 THE Social Golf Match played at Johore Bahru on King's Birthday betweei. the Royal Johore International Club and The Island Club resulted in a win for the home team by 1% points. Results < Johore players mentioned first >:- C. P. Allen and Dr.214 words
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108 1938-06-13 24 LONDON HOUSING SCHEME FOR WOMEN WORKERS London. Sunday PLANS are under discussion and an appeal has been launched b\ voluntary housing association for lands for providing a first block of flats for poorly paid single women workers with rents between 6s. 6d. and 8s 6d. week!The scheme is intended toBritish Official Wireless - 108 words
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Article46 1938-06-13 24 Denver, Colorado. Sunday. Ralph Guldahl retained the United States open golf title. Guldahl's full card was 74—70—71—69 =284. Dick Metz was runner up with 73_68 7fj 79=290. Harry Cooper and Toney Penna tied for third place with aggregates of 292. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article28 1938-06-13 24 fj» Paris, Sunday. Budge is now French, American, Wimbledon and Australian champion and hopes to achieve the distinction of winning all the tiles in one season.28 words
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Article52 1938-06-13 24 London, June 12 With Bankers deposits as revealed and this week's bank return again borrowers found no difficulty in an B ing loans on cheap terms. Despih monetary conditions, discount br obtained another good supply ol week's treasury bill offerings at ai average rate of over 5 a52 words
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