Morning Tribune, 14 June 1938
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Title Section13 1938-06-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.—No, 115. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 14, 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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116 1938-06-14 1 GENERAL RETREAT IN HONAN SEVERE FIGHTING ON YANGTSE BANKS; CHINESE SUCCESSES HANKOW, TUESDAY. JHE JAPANESE ADVANCE TO CHENGCHOW IN HONAN, ALONG THE LUNGHAI RAILWAY HAS BEEN HALTED BY THE YELL.OW RIVER FLOOD. The Japanese have commenced a general withdrawal eastward to ;aifeng, the capital,116 words
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Article49 1938-06-14 1 Moscow, Monday. TEN thousand partly -trained cadets arc 1 to be enrolled as lieutenants in the Red Army without awaiting completion of their courses. The action if attributed to the Red Army purge, which deprived the army of nearly half of its personnel above the rank of lieutenant ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article415 1938-06-14 1 FRANCE DENIES HELPING CHINA Hankow. Monday. UNPRECEDENTED floods are ocU (urring in Henan Province, where the dykes of severaJ rivers have een deliberately damaged by the Japanese troops in their effort to embarrass the Chinese guerilla units who are causing: n« end of worry to them. Beyond the Lung-Hai railway,Reuter - 415 words
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Article172 1938-06-14 1 London, Monday. ON a general visit tc the Home Fleet, His Majesty will arrive at Weymouth in early evening; of June 20 and win to the harbour, where he will be by the commanding officer 01 tne ie Fleet (Admiral Sir Charles Forbes). King willBritish Wireless - 172 words
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103 1938-06-14 1 ANOTHER £80,000,000 LOAN FOR DEFENCE London. Monday. REUJER learns that lists for an £80 million defence loan will open and close on June 15. It will be 3 per cent., issued at 98 per cent., and redeemable between 1954 and 1958 It is part of the borrowing programme announced lastReuter - 103 words
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Article134 1938-06-14 1 London. Monday. IT Ifl announced that the last .section of 1 the new empire Hying boat rout between England and Australia will l b.> taauKurated on July when the fir.t Qanta" Empire Airways flyin« boat leaves Singapore for Sydney. it will arrive al Sydney on JulyBritish Official Wireless - 134 words
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Article177 1938-06-14 1 Shanghai. Monday. ris authoritatively stated that no orders have been given to British gunboats to alter the position in the Yangtse. The gunboats at present at Wuhu and Kiukiang where there is a boom have been ordered to remain in their positions. Though no reply toReuter - 177 words
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Article27 1938-06-14 1 London. Monday: Quadruples i\\w boys and a Kill* WfTf born 10-day 'u Mrs. Esther Taylor, a 29-year-old Liver pool woman Mother and children art doing well ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article222 1938-06-14 1 Signals Given To Japanese Bombing Planes A Canton, Monday. N undetermined number of Japanese planes in live .separate relays release nearly 30 bombs in the vicinity of the already destroyed power station at Saichuen in the course of to-nighr.s raid which lasted until 11 p.m. Spy HysteriaReuter - 222 words
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Advertisement36 1938-06-14 1 ON OTHER P4GES Malaya Refugees 2 Living Costs 2 Educational Reform i Doctors Chandu J Laws 3 1 London Letter 8& 9 Council Bills ig Buffer Pool 19 Indians Hindustani 22 Local Sport Test Cricket 2436 words
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Advertisement99 1938-06-14 1 The Test j England Ist Inns 658 for 8 Australia Ist Inns 411 j McCabe (232) j Australia 2nd i Inns 102 for I j (Details on page 24) S •j*^.^.^ -^•-^••j» V S FRESH MILK WITH AI I IMi I RO| MBI 1 KI-MOVED! LET Kiim put an cod99 words
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769 1938-06-14 2 MALAYA SHOULD HELP CHINA'S REFUGEES COUNCIL CRITICISM OF IMMIGRA riON QUOTA Singapore, Monday. «rr is a pity thai in t iiis hour of Hum,- agony we should slam our doors in the face of China's faithful millions." said Dr. J. E. Smith who mad, an appeal, on the adjournment at769 words
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Article39 1938-06-14 2 HIS Excellency the General Officer Commanding and Mrs. Dobbie will leave Singapore by the night mail train to-night for a short holiday at the Cameron Highlands. They will return to Singapore on Saturday. July t39 words
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359 1938-06-14 2 BODY WEIGHED DO WN IN POOL: TWO CHINESE COMMI TTED FOR TRIAL (From Our Oun Co-respondent* Tapah. Monday. .«ui intn the 'ille ii ed murder of a Chinese named Loko THE pn-liaunary ,<;>.>•- tato he 81 mlle chendertang-Sun- V So,, h ßo-,d c minded be mv Enche Badarudd.n. Second Magistrate.359 words
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Article124 1938-06-14 2 Higher Among The Asiatics Singapore. M nday INCREASED cost ol liviniz during 1937, as compared with the preceding year and 1914 is reported in a paper tabled at this morning's Legislative Council meeting. The Increase In the case or Asiatics was the inchest, the percentage bem?124 words
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Article93 1938-06-14 2 WANTED A TIGER! WANTED— and badly— a balr i tigt'r! There's no joke ab»mt it. Mr. Len Roos, manager of S Malayan Films Ltd.. is in need .if i one, and anyone who can spare <>, will please see him. Not that I S is going to turn large-scale aniniui93 words
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Article111 1938-06-14 2 Singapore. MoncL ONG Teh Chuan. n. young Hwas to-day committed to Assizes by Mr. G. S. Rawllllgs, Third Magistrate, after a preliminary Inquiry into a charge alleging the mnrdei compatriot. Lim Suah Kow. a seller Deceased and accused lived at Bukit Batu Arang iWplskel Road». off Uppei111 words
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Article27 1938-06-14 2 Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S. 363 37— Wan Boon Foo vs. Lim Koi Loo Tav Ah Blew.27 words
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Article33 1938-06-14 2 Malacca. Monday The annual general meeting of the Cantonese Sporting Association will be held on Saturday. June 18. at 2.30 p.m The annual dinner will be held the same night at 7.30 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement49 1938-06-14 2 I BULLDOG' |1 4. ri\\ i: s s J^, T O U T ■^•JjjJJM act* as ,i tonic and body builder. '.oofc for r C^jT i;/io/e bodv o; 1--CM Bulldog on i~ </i€ tabeZ. THINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Sole Agents fjUXIIDJE^ \2 119 (lil B'S>)8 S>) WPS. 26i1_49 words
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Advertisement67 1938-06-14 2 132 Pages! I TO-MORROW SPECIAL I j COLOUR SUPPLEMENT i Air- Conditioning; Shoes cleaned with SHU-SHINE Jill WS always start white— ahvays stay white. |^ra||| SHU-SHINE, the &«//«r white for kid. J/j KoB t calf, canvas and buck. Ask shoe dealers. /^^B m losmk: chemical company j KV *^^*A. Brockton,67 words
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1450 1938-06-14 3 SHOULD PROFESSIONAL OFFICER BE CHIEF? Singapore, Monday. TWO different schools of thought exist in the Colony regarding i he appointment of a successor to Mr. F. J. Morten as Director of Education. This was apparent from the speeches delivered on the adjournment at to-day's meeting1,450 words
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Article95 1938-06-14 3 Singapore, Monday. A CONTRACT has brni entOPtd into between the S S. Government and the British India Steam Navigation Company tor the carriage of m.uls and Indian Immigrants. ships of the company will tranipori State-aided immigrants lrom Madia., and Negapatam to Penang, Port Bwettenham95 words
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Article118 1938-06-14 3 Stabbing Over Five Cents Singapore, Monday. THE evidence against you is overwhelming, and the nature of your actions before and till the stabbing, preclude the defence that you acted under grave and sudden provocation. The appeal is dismissed." So said the Chief Justice, Mr. P A. McElwaine,118 words
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Article115 1938-06-14 3 Singapore, MondayHOLDING that the: *fj thnr ues M tions which the Court. «taM hear argument on, the Court of C i minal Appeal, to-day. l»g**£Si" poo Marican, an Indian aave to appeal a;>a:nst senter "J months' r.i. passed on hini i at tne sizes on each115 words
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Article131 1938-06-14 3 LEAVE TO APPEAL REFUSED Singapore, Monday. LEAVE to appeal against a sentence of seven years' r.i. and 12 strokes of the rottan was refused a Chinese named Leung Sui Choh, by the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day, the Court ruling that there was no good reason for granting leave to131 words
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Article119 1938-06-14 3 {From Our Oun C<.rre<pvh(ln,i > Tnping. Monday. S INFORMATION was received xi i 1 the Veterinary Ollice. to the elTett that two bullocks had swalv lowed rubber latex, on the Taiping ICubher Kstate at Ayer Kunnm Mr. \V. Shanta of the Veterinary l)e«»artnient proceeded t« the119 words
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Article20 1938-06-14 3 The Band of the Malay Regiment, Port Dickson, will perform at the Ma IACCa Club padang on Thursday. June 16.20 words
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453 1938-06-14 3 Chandu Laws Powers Of Private Doctors A COUNCIL PLEA Singapore, Monday. A PLEA for the restitution of the power formerly vested in private medical practitioners concerning the issue of certificates to persons requiring chandu for medical reasons, was made by Dr. J. B. Smith at to-day's Legislative Council meeting. Dr.453 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-14 3 k I HORSE HEAD BRAND I [I p URM 4 MADt IN BURMA til JABAXTEED 100% iiitnisii lIVPEK. GILULLAN CO.. LTD, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, PenanK.25 words
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Advertisement123 1938-06-14 3 WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPER defy competition in both price and quality. suitable lor all duplicating machines Price 1.25 per ream ObetAinable at all offices of PETER CHONG ttltttl NY Ml AR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL. 35. Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 3015123 words
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Advertisement48 1938-06-14 3 SilviVrin DOES GROW HAIR Removes Dandruff, can Prevents Falling-hair jfjjj and corrects disorders lI the scalp. jr I^^V To restore new hair- m growth ask your Che X f'^v mist, or a High-Class U| B .store, or Hair-dresser S^g/ PITRK SILVIKRir Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86. Rob.jsoi i;i.!ul.48 words
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Article120 1938-06-14 4 London. Monday. Prrvious To-day Chaiiß: RUBBER Firm Quiet Ist Forward (July) Buyers 6 5 15 16 2nd Forward (August) 6" 5 3rd Forward (Oc 4 T>c.) Buyers 6 1(i 6 216 Sellers London. Monday. Previous To-day T T £14-5-0 Sellers £14-10-0 Sellers In bulk June July shipment OFRA120 words
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Article113 1938-06-14 4 London. Ifonda; Previous xt>-day C I .u distillers 94 6 94 6 Dunlop Rubber 26 9 26 9 General Electric 69-* 70 7' 2 +l.s 7 d Imperial Chemical Industries 29 9 29 74 Imperial Tobacco 131 3 131 9 Anglo-Dutch 24 3 24 3 Canadian Pacific113 words
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Article67 1938-06-14 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Psxls (closing middle rate) 178.40 178.35 —.05 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 1 8.95 7 H 3 8 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 3 4 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3d Unchanged T.T. on67 words
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Article36 1938-06-14 4 GOLD London. Monday. Previous To-dav Chance Fnu' Bar per oz. 7 0 .7 £7-0-6» 2 _i, SILVER POt t u w 19 18-15 16 —1 16 4 months forward 18-1116 18-5 8 _1 1636 words
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Article21 1938-06-14 4 TIN Ktarwl-irrl London. Monday. I standard Previous To-dav Chan?* Epot (afternoon price) £174 £172' £1743 4 £172~ 8 _i?221 words
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Article47 1938-06-14 4 ki mil- 1; New York. Friday Tone I[e e ad°v US J o^ Spot Bu Z e ll 15 16 Closed Sellers 12 1 16 closed Oct'Dec. Buyers 12 4 Clo-ed f Sellers 123« Closed TIN Ton" Spot Quiet Steady 39' 2 393/ 7747 words
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Article156 1938-06-14 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore, Monday. MINING: Tin at midday was $87.00. down 't- The Tin share market experienced a verv dull and uninteresting day and with little enquiry for either buying or selling prices were "unchanged. Rubber closing prices were:— Spot: 19 s Buyers; 19'j Sellers Julv-Sept.:156 words
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Article65 1938-06-14 4 Tin Rubber Outputs IHE Borneo Company Ltd., has published the following outputs of tin and rubber tor the month of May: Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. 3.410 Pels Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Lahati 208 -do- <A. Etam> 790 Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd. 280 Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd. 307 Kuala Reman65 words
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Article19 1938-06-14 4 London. Monday: A group of six peace organisations has issued a proclamation denouncing Britain's purchase of American aeroplanes. Reuter.19 words
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Article44 1938-06-14 4 (From Our Oun Correspondent Bangkok, Monday The British Legation is the first li gation in Siam to possess iccrtdited military, naval and air attaches, wh.r. Wing Commander A. G Bishop was appointed air attache, according to an an nouncement to-duy.44 words
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Advertisement60 1938-06-14 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import am 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 \totm sate boxes, so that SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement20 1938-06-14 4 SOI 111 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. 1 ii i in |M aril; i llI 4 Tol. 592G. 2. Flnlayson Green20 words
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Article232 1938-06-14 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 7i/ 2 4 11., Batu Selangor 1.34 1.38 Hong Fatt 1.02 1.07 Hongkong Tin 20 3 213 Jelebu 0.68 0.73 Kamunting Tin 9 9 10 6 Katu Tin 23,6 24 6xd Kramat 10 6 116 Kramat 10 6 113 Kuchais 1.34232 words
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Article692 1938-06-14 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Companv Singapore, June IS, 5 n.m impai 3 4'., 39 Asam Kumbang 28- M ma Malay 21 22 -c r Hitam 22 6 23 6c \yer Weng o.60 0.65 angrin Tin 20 3 21,3 i Selangor 133 137 Burma Malay 21 22;henderiang 159 i 6692 words
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Article235 1938-06-14 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 g5 IQS nom Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 !°2 nom j 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. Si Sept. 30 105 107 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO235 words
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Advertisement233 1938-06-14 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, SinpapoML AMmtm«nf Banker* and Rrokcrs tn Securities and Commodity**. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Xervtc*. Member*: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY UXCHANGE, INC. OK N Y NEW YORK COFFEE to SUGAR iVxcHANG* CHICAGO BOARD OK 'I HADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK233 words
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Article75 1938-06-14 6 Singapore. Mnnda rUND guilty in the Second C day of an attempt to extori from a Chinese sundry shop on May 17 at Sultan's Gate, a Teochew. Koh Pen?: Kw%Dg, v. $50 (Or 3 weeks' r.i.' by Mr. 'I L I Three accomplices. Kuanji Ah Li. I75 words
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Advertisement232 1938-06-14 6 The PICTURE EVERY BODY'S WAITING FOR! 3, 5 6.5 9-15 CAPITOL I fk. -JUNGLE PRINCESS Beta— in a -uw ThriUng MALAYAN Jun g le Adventure 11IHEN sho looked inta Ml eye*, felt hi* arms aro«"d her-»h« wos no longer Tura mysterious wh.te qoddess of the ,angl* jdP5 tribes- she wos232 words
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Advertisement156 1938-06-14 6 A^av -fi^tt^w B^SiITII 111 A GLORIOUS FUN FEAST! \NEXT CHANGE PAVILIOX^ j^^r THEATRE ROYAL Is offering v.u the Greatest Attraction in Town t.-day at 6.15 JOHN TU AS. MISS GI'LSHAN and MOTI the «onder do R m TOOFANI TARZAN Wadia Bros'. Super Thriller si JAL AK "IXEW WORLD I -HANOOO7156 words
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Article137 1938-06-14 7 Lion Tamer Brands Aeroplanes "Dangerous Contraptions" IT'S an old adage that there's many a hard way to earn a living", but nothing explains it better than an incident that occurred during the filming of "Her Jungle Love" the new Technicolour film that opens to-day at the Capitol Theatre.137 words
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Article61 1938-06-14 7 Sln e a Pore, Monday. Mr Tan Geok Joo. manager of the Guan Thye Shipping Company, was this morning fined $30 by Mr. R a Ward the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge of having delivered to Messrs. Goy Guan Hock on May 2, cargo declared on an import declaration before61 words
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Article86 1938-06-14 7 A MEETING of the Board of Licensing Justices, presided over by Mr H. A. Forrer. District Judge, Criminal i i c l Court this afternoon, only lasted five minuUi A first class licence was granted to ihe -"ntinental Restaurant in Cross Street second class licence to the Golden86 words
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Article91 1938-06-14 7 .Singapore, Monday. An Inquiry by Mr. W G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, into the death of Kok Kim Sen'j» a Chinese who was killed while riding in a ricksha in Serangoon Read on June 2, was this morning postponed because Mhd. Said, the driver of a car which91 words
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Advertisement56 1938-06-14 7 V «w»%^^ IrMlVwKnWwv 111 *m Jw mM W ADVENTURE A WOMAN /\Ll~l/\/V\DIN/\ IN lOVE EVER CHOSEI PHONE 6909 SCREEN CLIMAX YOU'VE fifl SUPPORTED BY InfvflnPnflwpl Well Selected Shorts SUN TALKIE (New World) 7 30 TO-NIGHT 9 30 Double Feature programme Supported byJ1 ONE MILE^FROMJIEAVEN^ QWIK^S^E (Tanjong Pagar) Double F-atur, Canton.s.-56 words
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Advertisement219 1938-06-14 7 K. mil I IPS OIIKMfUMS FAMOUS SIOKY NOW A TIIRII.I l\(. MOTION PICTURE! OPENING TO-NIGHT 1.19 1.t5 PAVILION IMTKI) AKIISTS PKKSKM <» •*■s :<^ wml\ I \II\NH I lifcSflßl THE AMAZING^^P^^^» ERNEST BLISS p J|| To-Morrow \lJl A^lltlt A 110-Morrow INTRODUCING THE FAMOUS WEAVER BROS. AND ELVIRY Ywi'll Be Rolling219 words
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Article, Illustration2839 1938-06-14 8 BREAK WITH TRADITION AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE THE LONDON POINT OF VIEW King Holds Derby Ball-Derby Winner's Owner "Wins" £90,000-The Luck Of The Turf-Man Of 10,000 Secrets— lmperial Airways Under Fire— Sensational Allegations In Commons 'From Our Own Correspondent > London, June 3. rERE was a break with tradition at Buckingham2,839 words
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Article19 1938-06-14 9 Mr C Delmar-Morgan, formerly of the Department of Excise, Singapore, has been appointed Art Master at 1 Haileybury l19 words
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Article36 1938-06-14 9 Mr S Ramplen Jones, of the Mines Department. Kuala Lumpur, has reached London after travelling from MtoiJ 1 through China. Japan and the United States He leaves England by air for i Penanf on September 8.36 words
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Article109 1938-06-14 9 Hollvwood. A GRADUATE of Trinity College, Dublin, who became a film comedian in the days of the silent screen and who toured Great Britain in Shakespearean roles, has died here at the age of 60. He was Mr. Belford Forrest, a play- writfht. the son of the109 words
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Article182 1938-06-14 9 Newea TWKN'IY !ive-year-old William Kmil •son. former Newcastle student, in •July will lead twelve men on three year expedition to Greenland At Newcastle Mr Knutson studied architecture and pt in tint When he was niiirteen he spent many months with the Laplanders painting and studying their182 words
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Advertisement59 1938-06-14 9 MALAYA* RECORD HHOKI WITH "NEW HUDSON" CYCLE ALFRED DA SILVA winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Road Race in the RECORD TIME OF 4 hrs. 19 mins. in a field of 27. HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" NEW HUDSONS ARE BRITISH BUILT AND THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS SOLE AGENTS59 words
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Article, Illustration977 1938-06-14 10 Little Man With A BIG JOB CMALLEST Cabinet Minister. Sir KingSley Wood, the new Secretary of State r An. has beet; given the Cabinet's Bmuest Job -writes Percy Cater, political correspondent of the Daily Mail-. To him has been committed the task of making Britain safe In the air atPlanet News - 977 words
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Article324 1938-06-14 10 Singapore: Tuesday June 14. 193& THIRD PARTY INSURANCE JULY 1 will see the introduction Of third party insurance for motorists in the Federated Malav States. In view of the ever in- i creasing road traffic there will be general agreement that the step is necessary. Indeed, it would324 words
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625 1938-06-14 11 ENGLISHMAN'S IMPRESSIONS OF VISIT TO JAPAN -NATION FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED' FOREIGNERS BADLY TREATED IN SHANGHAI gNUOHTiaiHa views on the critical situation prevailing in Japan as the result of the: China campaign were given to a newspaper repi sentative by Mr. J. H Penington, Chief Constructional Engineer of Inanational Combustion Ltd., of625 words
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Article162 1938-06-14 11 SPAIN'S MORE -AND BETTER -BABIES CPANIARDS have always married young. But in time of civil war the marriage cge has dropped even lower. Average age of Spanish brides to-day is fifteen-and of bridegrooms twentycwo. Handsome, black-haired Alfredo CabelJo, twenty-seven-year-old law student now in London a.s secretary of the Antifascist Alliance162 words
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Article92 1938-06-14 11 NO MORE DOC TEAMS FOR ALASKA Juneau. Alaska. DOG team.s carrying mail may ihorttj disappear In Alaska and be replaced by aeroplanes A regular weekly air mail service between here and Fairbanks. Alaska, is shortly to be Inaugurated by the United i i Government. The air route crosses the old92 words
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126 1938-06-14 11 KILLED II JAPS, HIS WIFE, THEN SUICDE Hunchciiß. Shensi. DEVENGING the outrage of his wife, a former Chinese army officer at Yungho in south-west Shansi. slew 11 Japanese soldiers singled-handed recently. After the fall of the town, the couple still remained there us they had not sufficient means to flee.Central News - 126 words
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Article152 1938-06-14 11 TOO old at seventeen. ..Not to be a rail--1 way vnnboy (though that's true enough i but to be a page of honour to 'he Kin^. Matter George Edward Charles Hardinge, grandson ol Lord Hardinge, has been a page of honour to three Kings ol England.152 words
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Article236 1938-06-14 11 20 Girls Mourn "Perfect Boy" AN eighth of an inch of disused tramway rail killed Kdward W'il li.imi Searson. the "perfect boy." His bicytfh* wheel, measuring l'ni'.i wide, caught in P., in. rail In a Wands worth street and he died under the wheels of a trollybul. Edward, his father236 words
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Advertisement103 1938-06-14 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all Chimlsu and Stores POLAROID Classes 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 THF FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or103 words
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Article, Illustration179 1938-06-14 12 COACH FOR GR ANDSTAND Mrs. Claud Leijrh wearing an attractive hat fashion and veil on the Derby course at Epsom. (Planet News). mmmmmmmamoor. .< m^ m^ amm^^ ammmmmmmmm1mW^^ a tmM^mmmmmmW A coach as a centre of interest for crowds at Epsom. Surrey, as it arrived with 1 C a crowd179 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-06-14 12 wo<iiy 5| across the air all the way by Kip ire Fljlnt-Beal The big 4-engined EMPIRE W*£»* "^S? "R ateassssasssaSKiss extra there's a bar on board. ENGLAND IN IH DAYS— £IS6 single; £280-16-od. RETTRN. (Incorporated in England) Booking and Information from the prim ipal Travel Agents f**™™ l^™^ Airways,67 words
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Advertisement23 1938-06-14 13 IT PAYS TO VISIT Rene Ullmann's ANNUAL CHEAP SALE WATCHES and JEWELLERY TRADITIONAL QUALITY AT LUVVEST POSSIBLE PRICES RENE ULLMANN I RAFFLES PLACE23 words
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Article, Illustration2027 1938-06-14 14 Sow The Seeds Of Attractive Womanhood While Your Daughter Is Still Small You cannot be too careful of children's teeth which must be cleaned regularly night and morning. A gargle with an antiseptic mouth wash is also a good idea, especially when there are colds about. JF2,027 words
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Advertisement111 1938-06-14 14 y*^g\W The Well-Groomed Look Is The l#-l \RDEh LOOK Jjkft The rolour oi vour Powder and rouge. VtV :ii-k. nail varnish, your eye-shadow \> ,d eye cosmetic all must be selected j-JX Mil rare to blend with your type, vour ;illtv and tno eolour scheme of ]f .our clothes. Use111 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1938-06-14 15 Highways Byways To Beauty This Week, ELIZABETH ARDEN t Make-up From A Decorative Point Of View THIS week we complete the story ol make-up, from my point of view, at least. I told you last week of the importance of powder foundations; how essential it is to choose the right1,133 words
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Advertisement19 1938-06-14 15 To£ JA/)£ ?AS£ Exquisitely fine linen handkerchiefs with monograms made to order. 18, Battery Road. Ist Floor. Phone 7143.19 words
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Advertisement39 1938-06-14 15 "MADGE" Flower Shop 29, Stamford Koad. Tel. 4227 IVDMHO siikafs C'hurch decoration a Speciality BOUQI KTS, FLORAL BASKETS, Wreaths, floral decorations in short notice. Singapore Orchids. Cut Fresh Flonrrs Orchids cut and in pots. R \l 11OIM .A.M l>\ll39 words
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Advertisement375 1938-06-14 16 ■< I J j vPw^<*V*--v w^w> BY P&Oand BRITISH IMDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. f« limn i«m- S'porc Tonnage lonnage NALDERA 16,000 June 17 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 RANPURA 17.000 July 1 SOUDAN 6.500 Aug. 2b BEHAR 6,000 Aug. 8 domewards. Leaves Tonnage Tt Tonna e 1938 SpOre Cargo only.375 words
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Advertisement368 1938-06-14 16 |v TO FRENCH PORTS 1-- 11 CHARCEURS REUNIS I !V i S HOMEWARDS. ir^r Mirseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 16 gfa^ssSSQsSS^" 1111 2 OTMRADE Fo. Marines. Bordoau. Nanlo.s Havre Ju.y B ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA DESIRADE For Saison. TMMM and Haiphong Juno J V S A. M. I. (from Saigon) G368 words
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Article210 1938-06-14 17 Malayans At Home 'From Our Oxen Correspondent) London, June 4. MR. A. H. Naylor, who will be n- 4 membered for his engineering work 111 F.M.S. has been appointed Professor of Engineering, at Queen's University, Belfast. General Buhrer, who. as Commander-m-Chief in French Indo-China drew up a scheme tor strengthening210 words
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Article135 1938-06-14 17 UnW ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit J>hip (iodown Gate Gate Rohna 22 1 Swartenhondt 18 2 3 Hosang 16 2 3 Philoctetes 14 2 Kedah 2 3 Bosto.i Maru 9 2 3 Hector 7 3 Santhia 30 2 Kongo Maru 32 2 3135 words
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Article16 1938-06-14 17 The s.s. "Cartnage" is expected to arrive here at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday >16 words
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Article352 1938-06-14 17 THE following are leaving HlQfipCMi the P. O liner "Carthauc on Friday at 9.30 a.m.: Inche Ham/ah bin Abdullah, Mr.s. W J. Allen, Mrs. D. Anderson and infant. Mr. C. D. Bclttm. Mr G D. Barrnu. Major and M r .s. W. J Birkle. child aiyl352 words
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Article399 1938-06-14 17 Decline hi All Sections Oj Wed RETURNS lor Southampton Docks, Issued by thi Southern* Railway Co. for the month of March., show an ailround decline in traffic. There is r>ot. in fact, a snißlie Increase recorded under the 12 headings under \*tuch the truittc »s enumerated* Tile399 words
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Article63 1938-06-14 17 Singapore, Monday. 1 FINE of $50, in default three months r i was imposed this MCrninc In the Third Police Court on Lan Ah licMk who pleaded guilty on a previous ocCMta to theft of II bottles of Jutes Kobin brandy from a godown of tlu k63 words
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Article40 1938-06-14 17 nJnn P k /L r at the next ""wNmi f,.h i^2 th Blllßapore Rotar y Chib to be held on Wednesday, will be Miss .1 .nH V 7i Sol i; he J addre *> b^"B on "Leisure and the Mordrrn Problem40 words
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Advertisement266 1938-06-14 17 BIB\S PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS l)iit- Sails. MERKUR j une 29 July 3 MARELLA §< July 30 Aug. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to* Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting266 words
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Advertisement200 1938-06-14 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS A(JENTB CUNARD WHITE STAR. LTIJ. (Incorporated in Japan* TO LONDON via Penang. Colomho, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 s^s. HUSIMI MARU July 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Juiy 21 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples 5574 $621 $634 $381 Marseilles200 words
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Article1124 1938-06-14 18 MANY BILLS BEFORE COUNCIL Rubber Control Enactment Passes All Stages Singapore. Monday. >TO fewer than 15 bills were drart i with at this morning's meeting of the Legislative Council. On a certificate of emergency, the Rubbe; Regulation (Amendment) BOJ was carried through all its stages. Moving the first reading ol1,124 words
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131 1938-06-14 18 MOTORIST WHO CROSSED WRONG BRIDGE Singapore, Mondav -I was in a hurry and did not know 1 was crossing the wrong bridge, said Mr H K Suri, a clerk employed at the Supreme Court, who appeared before Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Ma gistrate. this morning, on a charge131 words
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718 1938-06-14 19 WAS MALAYAN CASE SABOTAGED? Frctn Our Oivn Correspondent) London, June 3. AT the moiiii'iit. nu news beyond the official communique is available to shed light on tli«» proceedings of yesterday's meeting of the I.T.C. in Paris. There is, however, a strong belief nip718 words
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196 1938-06-14 19 BORNEO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING ceveral matters of Importance irere i fUteoßted a4 the monthly committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held at the Sandakan Club. Sandakcn. on June 1 A letter from the Principal Medical Officer. Sandakan. dated May 22. was read, stating that in regard196 words
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Article470 1938-06-14 19 Typhoid Singapore WARNING TO PARENTS Singapore, Monday. TIM Municipal Health Officer, Dr P. S. Hunter, writ** as follows M the subject of typhoid: Commencing about three works apjo there his been a pronounced inerea.se Of typhoid fever. Thoußh persons of all |§M have been attacked a larfa proportion Ol the470 words
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Advertisement190 1938-06-14 20 ffl T t/mmW RLY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST Mt^mm^T' w ml M or everlasting performance choose UH^ Ml M W PILOT" peoi the best in the world IBM |r II I market to-day. It's worth paying double Jw /7H\I r^^ bt for such marvellous instrument with Jw fW^ /^c^^^T I190 words
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Advertisement205 1938-06-14 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Divictenck Singapore, June 13. 5 Total for. Company Dividend Books Date tx. DW. year Close Payable TIN Ayer Hitam Tin 10' < No. 34 ass tax June 7 June. 27 June 20 75' Burma Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 r205 words
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Miscellaneous232 1938-06-14 20 J^ fON THE RADIO 3 igt^ *«t^i i^ i^ l SINGAPORE /.hi. US! Me!i CtSM m > P.M. 0.00 Chinese music G 00 Malay DIUSIC.I 700 Children'! programme. "English;. 725 Tim*\ weather, newi and announcements 7.40 First Cricket Test Match. Relayed from London. 755 Light orchestral music played by Reller\s232 words
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Miscellaneous186 1938-06-14 20 9.3f) To-day In Germany. Sound picture*. [i 50 Solo concert 10 2 n Si love and wandering. M 05 The Paltboat Shipyard. 11 2o Clote down VIM" 1141 M< s (I^.B mJ A.M. «;.2O Gymnastics. ti .35 Merry recorded music. 7.50 Close down. 10.50 Announcement. 10 54 Musette-ensemble. 11.30 Cooking186 words
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Miscellaneous352 1938-06-14 20 P T.T. 7.05 Talk on French events. 720 Concert relayed from Pans P.T.T. 7 50 News in French colonial market prii 8.20 Talk on music by Mr. Charles Oulmont. 8.30 Special topics by Mr. Paul Rives. K.40 Gramophone records. 6.50 1938 Amphytrion, a Play by J. Giraudoux. ICIS Rates of352 words
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Miscellaneous325 1938-06-14 20 Nottingham. 12.00 Recital of North-American-J dian Music* Kate Jackson t( nadian contralto*, Eric A" son i narrator), and Jean A kinson 'at the pianoforte). 12 20 Reginald Foort, at the BL Theatre Organ. 12 45 First cricket test match: Emland vs. Australia. A comm* tary on the closing overs of325 words
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Article116 1938-06-14 21 Tragedy Mars Motor Cycle Event Isle of Man, Monday. IN the Junior Tourist Trophy race <dis- tance 264 miles, seven laps" Stanley Woods, riding a Velocette. won at an avenge of 84.08 miles an hour in 3 h Bm. 30secs. after leading all the way. He broke the116 words
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Article119 1938-06-14 21 London. Monday. THE Kent Cup callover is as follows:— 7 1 Azam Pasha offered. 15 2 taken 9 1 Artist Prince offered. 10 1 taken 100 8 Couvert offered. 100 7 taken 100 8 Full Sail 100 7 Phakos 100 7 Mood\ 100 7 Terroi offerea 100119 words
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Article131 1938-06-14 21 MISSING MISSIONAR Y Hankow. Monday. ACTING at the request of the NewZealand Government, the British Consulate is getting Into contact with Hankey, Chengchow and several mission stations in Honan for information abou' Miss Iris Wilkinson, who has not been '.eard of for the past month. A letter from the British131 words
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195 1938-06-14 21 AeuADn Geneva, Monday. i t:\til Sino- Japanese passage of arms developed at the anti-opium commission to-day, notwithstanding the chairman's previous reminder of the technical character of the commission and his stating that no political discussion would be allowed. The Japanese delegate. Mr. Aman. inReuter - 195 words
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Article47 1938-06-14 21 T w London, Monday Her Majesty the Queen has now practically recovered from the effects of the cold which kept her indoors last week Her Majesty will accompany the King to Ascot on each of the four days of the meeting this week-British Official Wireless.47 words
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Article552 1938-06-14 21 Ij Government Helped To Build Unwanted Ships WHEN pointing to the progress of th< Court Line Ltd. 'with a 25 per cent dividend!. Sir Laurence K. Philippe Bart., chairman, at the annual meetini recently made an important statemen on the tramp shipping situation. He said that552 words
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294 1938-06-14 21 Not To Be At Expense Of Fair Dealing, Says Mr. Eden THE forme] Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, 1 addressing hli constituents at Leamington, said that nobody will quarrel With the Government's wish to bring about appeasement in Europi Any other intention would be as foolish294 words
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Article109 1938-06-14 21 THE South African Amateur AthleticAssociation is anxious to have the Ail-American Athletic team which is to compete in England next August to come to Capetown for a meet In September Originally it was planned to have team representing Princeton University and Cornell University to some to South109 words
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Article32 1938-06-14 21 London, Monday. It is officially stated that there is no evidence of a disturbance in the structure of St. Pauls Cathedral as a result of the earth tremor on June 11 -Renter.32 words
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Article27 1938-06-14 21 A Chinese collapsed last night near the town cleansing department. Havelock Road. There were no external injuries. He died a few minutes alter )>,■■ inp admitted to hospital.27 words
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Article165 1938-06-14 21 BUSY WEEK FOR COMMONS London. Monday. THE Prime Minister and the foreign Secretary Lord Halifax, both returned to London thi.s morning, and it is thought possible that there may be ministerial conversations during the day, though no special agreements have been made for any Cabinet Meeting. The Commons will, to-morrow,165 words
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Article22 1938-06-14 21 A new bjib.v car rau«ht fire near Paacegay Cinema, New Bridge Roan V ein( D]a/( Ihe bonnet wits damafed22 words
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516 1938-06-14 22 COMMUNITY LEADER CLASSES WILL BE STARTED IN NEAR FUTURE A n a,,,. >■*'----'> ss%SSHr£ii A MHH of *he «.Son'«{ Vdrama sta R ed at the Chamber of t mnl<r a| a 7of the Indian Assoeiation Venaeular SS^g I'^rH;:,. ■>' «U- near future. Mr Maganlal wished516 words
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Article78 1938-06-14 22 ■From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Monday. HONSIDER ABLE interest was aroused at the Campbell street market. Penang. when i hand-cart conveying a big Ssh C'koay kow") weighing >ver 300 lb. was brought in. The fish was over six feet ong and the body was six times the size of78 words
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Article200 1938-06-14 22 Charlie Chaplin's Talkie pHARLIE CHAPLIN will make his first I' talkie for the United Artists 1938-39 programme and break his long screen silence. Although reported resting at Carmel, Calif., for the past few months, he is known to be reading stories from which his next picture will be adapted. The200 words
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Article234 1938-06-14 22 THOUGH Malaya as a rule offers little encouragement to book writing and is an uncertain market for the sale of locally printed books, many of them have been published in recent years. One of the few successful books to receive oversea acclaim is the travel book234 words
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Article151 1938-06-14 22 POSSESSION OF FOR GED NOTES APPEAL Singapore. Monday THE lull court ol Criminal Appeal 1 comprising the Chief Justice Mr justice Mcßwalne, Mr. Justice Mills.! and Mr. Justice Home, to-day reserved j ludgment In the case in which Wong) kiang Chin, sentenced to four years n- j porous151 words
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Article120 1938-06-14 22 'From Our Oun Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. IN endorsing the views of the Tribune 1 Group regarding Governments attitude towards the social evil in Maiaya. the Malacca Guardian says inter alia, •It is a truism that no people can be moral by legislation. It has been tried120 words
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Article102 1938-06-14 22 "Toofani Tarzan" At The Royal Theatre THE Theatre Royal at North Bridge 1 Road, near Arab Street, are .screenin- an outstanding Hindustani Micture entitled "Toofani Tarzan", to-night. "Toofani Tarzan" is a thriller featuring, in the principal roles, such wellknown stunt artistes as John Cavas. Dare-devil Boman Shroff and102 words
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Article204 1938-06-14 22 From Our O?i?i Correspondent' Malacca, Ifond ST Francis Church. Malacca, wa scene of a pretty wedding this m Ing when Mr. S. A. Joseph of the A Ofike. Colombo, led to the altai Josephine Daisy Vendargon. daught* Mr. and Mrs. Vendargon of Mai Kev Fr. Vendargon. the brother204 words
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Article180 1938-06-14 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Monday THE residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ponnampalam of Seremban was abla/ of light and colour to-night when th< marriage took place, according to Hmci rites, of IfiSl V. Annamah. daughter i the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Mudali-ir Vena sitamby ot180 words
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Article127 1938-06-14 22 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Malacca, Monday THE marriage took place on Saturda} according to old Chinese style, of Mi Koh Kim Sun, the only son of the lat« Mr Koh Kiong Lee and Mrs Koh Klong Lee and Miss Ee Siong ChoJ. eldesi daughter of Mr. Ee Yew127 words
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491 1938-06-14 23 CHINESE RESER VES EASIL Y BEAT THE GUNNERS DIV. 2 SOCCER AT THE STADIUM s.( F.A.11 ">: R.A (B.U) 1 PLAYING in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Anson Road Staium yesterday, the Chinese second •ring trounced the R.A Blakan Mati to the tune of five goals to491 words
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Article209 1938-06-14 23 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday Horses and ponies entered tor the two-day Skye race meeting In Kuala Lumpur on Thursday and Saturday n< xt are as follows:— HORSES, CLASS !S First run 5 1 furs second run six. all two runs except-209 words
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Article76 1938-06-14 23 The water-polo match played at th< Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday between the Married aid Single resulted m a win for the Single by a comfortable margin. Single: Chiam Koon Nam. Lee Pong Lim, Lini Thye Hock, Lee Hon Minu. 'JVo Swee Poh. Sim Boon76 words
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Article67 1938-06-14 23 The cnckot tram Of the Sungei UjODR Club, the European Club in Seremban. Will be visitors at the B.C.C. on Saturday and Sunday next. Play will start at 2 p.m. on Saturday and at 11 ain on Sundav On the same daK's. B.C.C. away fixtures are: Saturday vs.67 words
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Article26 1938-06-14 23 The First Division match arranged to be playt-d at Chang] yesterday between the Gordons and the Sappers Wits postponed owing to heavy rain26 words
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Article246 1938-06-14 23 CASUALS BEATEN IN DIV. 3 D clerical Untoi ground £*rt»* .■eniy contested ?<*«VfT L?a.>ue "bird Division of the S.A.t a. i^a^uc :u-5 ii the Municipal Services gainSg a decisive victory by two goail tonU vcr the Casuals, both goals being ac TSL S**«h prtMrt/S? fullbacks Played at toP iurm. Abdul246 words
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Article14 1938-06-14 23 ihe r.a.f. sport.- meeting held yesterday afternoon, wi tponed on account of inclement ather14 words
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Article148 1938-06-14 23 RESULTS and ties in the tennlf tournament at the Y.W.C.A. are as follows: Handicap singles (semi finals): Miss M Clarke beat Miss Z. Elias 6—l. 6—4; Miss N. Stretch beat Miss D. Foston I l. 7—5. Ladies' doubles (semi finals): Misses M. Joseph and S.148 words
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Article120 1938-06-14 23 Ceylon Sports Club XI v. Um»'ii Services on Sunday next at 11 a.m. at B:i--lestier Bni Dudley, K Kaiiagaratnain V h Sabapathy, R. v. s. Sundrum A s A Jana n, T. E. K. Retnam, K I !aui.it h, in. v. Paramsothy, A P a Anandarajah, J. N.120 words
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Article293 1938-06-14 23 First Win For Excisemen RxelM S.C. Moravia Fast me esclting occet was vitneoed in the Second Division encount between the Excis* Bporti club and Moravia at the 8 li H round y« (■av The Excisemen sprang urprta In tha» a was their luit Pin i«>r h* < ason. rh" tame293 words
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Article228 1938-06-14 23 (From Our Oun Keporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. two mining coolies ol tne Hong Fan mines, Btßlget Besi, who had bet ween them tried to .steal 77 katies ol tin ore, were each lined $60 or in default two months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr A J Grattan228 words
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Article135 1938-06-14 23 Malay Fined SI2O Or Four Months i From Our Ouii Importer' Seretnb 801 \N bin Haji Osn m, youi who "A.i-. found puiltj <>i cau otu hurt under provocation b Pe i pi b 4 la it, i 1120 or four »h« caS e :i- the A»i135 words
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Article, Illustration868 1938-06-14 24 England Lead By 247 Runs On First Innings McCABE'S HEROIC KNOCK OF 232 BARRACKING BY CROWD IN SECOND INNINGS A HEROIC INNINGS OF 232 BY STAN MCCABE, AUSTRALIA'S VICE-SKIPPER, SAVED THEM FROM A ROUT IN THE FIRST TEST MATCH AGAINST ENGLAND WHICH CONCLUDES TO-DAY. Faced with a deficit868 words
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Article120 1938-06-14 24 The Australians had to follow on. No tea interval was taken. They opened their second innings with Fingleton and Brown. The scoring rate was extremely slow, and the crowd barracked the slow batting, and clapped impatiently. Fingleton removed his glove and squatted on the field, refusing to120 words
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Article, Illustration295 1938-06-14 24 ENGLAND IST INNS. C. J. Barnett, b McCormick 126 L. Mutton, ll.u. b Fleetwood Smith 100 W. J. Edrich, b O'Reilly 5 R. Hammond, b O'Reilly 26 E. Paynter, not out 216 I D. Compton, c Badcock b Fleetuood Smith 102 L. E. G. Ames, b Fleetwood 1 Smith295 words
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Article71 1938-06-14 24 London. Monday MAY was the second best month Binc< the Great War for territorial army recruiting. A total of 94,572 recruits wa obtained. The net increase for trnmonth, accounting for the addition of a number of men who have completed then .service, was 6,058. The territorial army has71 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-14 24 bf REFRESHING A. S. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR aJTD OrTFITTFR Ko 6, The Arcade, Singapore. •PHONE 7994. THE TAaOR.21 words
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