Morning Tribune, 17 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-17 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 118. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, .Turn* 17, 1938. FIVE CKNTS14 words
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Article142 1938-06-17 1 Six jap Bombers Shot Down CHINESE AIR SUCCESS Canton, Thursday. IT is officially claimed that six unescorted Japanese bombers were brought down at Lokchong near the KwantungHunan border this forenoon. It is stated that the slow moving death engines which were engaged m bombing the CantonMankow railway, were attacked byReuter - 142 words
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Article20 1938-06-17 1 CANADA'S $14MILLION DEFICIT Otuwa. Thursday, i DEFICIT otsl3^4 millions for the last ssSSSSs X d »w powenu' inmj^ Reuter -iustries.-Reuter - 20 words
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Article65 1938-06-17 1 -Sin Chew Jit ) Poh - 50,000 DROWNED -Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Friday, i A CHINESE Government spokesman said that the J dykes m the vicinity of Ankiiu. S have collapsed and the highway i on the south bank is inundated. The rains m the Yangtse valS ley have lasted for weeks coni tinuously. It65 words
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21 1938-06-17 1 London, Thursday THE £80,000,000 defence loan has been I fully subscribed and dealings opened approximately two-thirds- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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136 1938-06-17 1 GERMANY CONDEMNS GE POUTICAL DEBTS BERMN, THURSDAY ftWTffl PRINCIPLES OF GERMANY' AT BREMEN ON lHt pRORLEMS OF INTERNA FOREIGN TRADE POLICY ANU ecqNOMIC MIN i ST ER, DEIIONAL INDEBTEDNESS P".J U INDEBTE DNESS IN THE FORM GLARED THAT SUCH POL TICAL uGHT GERMANY ON THE "EROE OF DESTRUCTION uermany couldReuter - 136 words
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Article157 1938-06-17 1 AIR BOMBING: PREMIER 'S STATEMENT London. Thursday THE British Government would not allow the question of police bombing U> stand In the way of the conclusion of an agreement to humanise rules ant» practices ot warfare declared the Prim*' Minister m the Commons to-dny. replying to Mr Arthur Henderson who,Reuter - 157 words
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Article351 1938-06-17 1 YANGTSEKIANG ALMOST OVERFLOWING MANY PARTS OF COUNTRY UNDER WATER REPETITION OF THE 1929 CATASTROPHE FEARED SHANGHAI, THURSDAY WHILE THE YELLOW RIVER FLOOD WATERS CONTINUE TO LAP RELENTLESSLY IN A SEVEN-MILE-WIDE CHANNEL FURTHER ACROSS THE PLAINS OF HONAN, ANOTHER THREAT BY WATEP IS SEEN IN CENTRAL CHINA.351 words
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Article43 1938-06-17 1 Saragossn, Thursday Nationalist troops have raptured VII l.nral. a 'own of 20,000 inhabitants, si" miles south of Casteuon. Mf-aii while Nationalist Spain us re ioicing over the rapture of Castellon, an(> Oen Franco Is receiving man \r. telegram of congratulation. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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169 1938-06-17 1 London, Thursday. THE Times, m a leader on the Huanßho floods, says, "It is still difficult to i»,auge the effect the floods will have on Japanese strategy and Chinese defence. The Japanese are now unable to reach Chengchow and it must be admitted thatReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-17 1 ON OTHER P%T.|.A Doctor's Suicide > Enrooean Fined I Murder Alleged Fell To Death 3 j Surveyors' Dinner R Anti-Malaria fight 18 I Hac«*s 22 1 Spot 22 JL 23 7 Local Tennis 23 4»^34 words
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Advertisement35 1938-06-17 1 X I, I ,?l i I POWDERED WHOLE MILK if pure ddiciotM J fresh mHk m convenient powdertd form. Try m a tin to-<Uy and be convinced. J Of tttfbutors 1 <,117 BROS A €O^j35 words
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Article345 1938-06-17 2 Cyanide Poisoning From Om Own Coiresjn Muar. Thursday this Is :leai case ol suicide to»" some unknown reason and no blame Is I fcttai ijrpody," said Inche Haron bin Ahmad who sat as coroner at an inquest held Into the death ol Dr. Viswanathan. former Assistant Medical345 words
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Article121 1938-06-17 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. IF you come foeiore me again I will cane you." said Inche Mahmood bin Mohamad Shah. first magistrate, to Teo Eng Kee. a twelve-year-old Chinese boy, who wa.s charged with being In possession of three butt'es containing rive pints121 words
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Article294 1938-06-17 2 Man's 2 Wives Fall Out Fall Out From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Thursday. A FIGHT between the two wives of a Chinese bus driver at the Tranquerah Sea beach was described before Mr. G E. Turner, police magistrate, when Tav Van. a pretty Hokkien girl, appeared M the complainant m294 words
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Article123 1938-06-17 2 Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Beckett Terrell .md Mr. Justice Home 11 the Ist Court b1 10.30 a.m. Court of Iminal Appeal. Rex vs. Yeap Teik Ccc 'Penally Appeal). Before the Chief Justice m the Ist 1 nut at 2 p.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr.123 words
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Article, Illustration127 1938-06-17 2 THE wedding took place at St. Andrew 1 Cathedral, yesterday, between Mr Peter If. Lewis-Clayton son oi Mr and Mrs. C. R. Lewis-Clayton of Hudd^r.riela England, and Illsa Nesta Dean daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. W. D^an of Eiangocn Burma. The Yen. Archdeacon Graham-White officiated. The bride127 words
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Article421 1938-06-17 2 O.R.A. To Admit Girl Members THAT the association should recognise as members girls who had attended Raffles Institution was the opinion voiced at the annual dinner of the Old Rafflesians' Association held last night at the G.H. Cafe. The suggestion came laughingly from the President. Mr. T. L. Tan. when421 words
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107 1938-06-17 2 BANKRUPT FINED Obtained SI,OOO Worth Of Liquor On Credit Singapore, Thursday. C. R. Miles, an electrical engineer, who obtained liquors to the value of $1,000 on credit from three wellknown Singapore firms and failed to inform them that he was an undischarged bankrupt, was this morning fined $300 by Mr.107 words
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Article232 1938-06-17 2 (Fr-i Our Own Correspondent Alor Star, Wednesday CHE Azimi, the Chief Magistrate. A Star, sentenced Mohd Arffin i Fenghulu of Mukim Sungei Baru, Bedafc to three months' rigorous imprisoamen' lor cneating anoiucr fet&iti) ueu+t vi m respect of cash amounting to MS Jan. 13. Inspector Zainul232 words
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Article200 1938-06-17 2 Singapore. Thursday. A CASE of negl ient driving against a T uropean civil engineer attached to H. M Naval Ease. Seletar, Mr. C Ij Villa, was tried by Mr. R. A. Ward, the' Fourth Magistrate, to-day. The prosecution story of the incident .is to the200 words
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Article1284 1938-06-17 3 AMAZING STORY TOLD IN PERAK ASSIZF cni ir t WIDOW'S -ODD BEHAVIOUR" from Ovr 0?i?' Reporter) MURDER CHARGE. ASSIZE COURT A YOUNG CHINESE ON A As far as I can understand they were given a house or rented a house or were allowed to take a house1,284 words
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Article461 1938-06-17 3 THE health bulletin of the League or 1 Nations Eastern Bureau for the week r-.ided June 11 is as follows: Plajjue: A .satisfactory leature for the iveek is the absence ol the notification <>; plague m any of the Eastern ports. C'hol(wa was reported from Allahabad.461 words
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Article178 1938-06-17 3 THRASHED SON, BROKE HIS BONE WOMANBOUND kJ VlLIx 'From Our Oirn Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FOR thrashing her son who was described as "a good for nothing waster" Fan Yee Ifoi, a Chinese woman was bound over m the sum of $25 for a period of six months by Mr178 words
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Article57 1938-06-17 3 H.M.S. Enterprise "Captain C F. Hammill* is expected to arrive at Singapore on Saturday June 18, from Hongkong. The ship is on a trooping trip from China to the United Kingdom and will sail from Singapore on June 20 H.M.S. Herald (Commander W.C. Jenk.s' is expected to visit57 words
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Article48 1938-06-17 3 London, June 15. IT is learned (hat Mr. Archibald (ilenister, one of the Malayan delegates on the International Tin Committee, has resigned. It is understood his action is owing to dissatisfaction at the treatment accorded to Malaya on the question of standard tonn;!tfes.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article187 1938-06-17 3 Singapore, Thursday r \\<i Huen Loonf cried oot loudly, and at (he moment I turned I saw him crash to the cement flooring below," said a witness Yoon CAM when describing the death of his companion, to Mr. W. Q. Porter, the SiiiKaiM>rc Coroner this morning. Fan«>187 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-17 3 WHITK SWAN DI'PLH ITING PAPER defy competition In both price urn quality uitable lor all duplicate Price 1.25 per rftn Obotainablf at all offices of PETER CHONG COM I f >i31 words
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Advertisement93 1938-06-17 3 MI'AR NAN VAN(; HOTEL ACiENTS. Express Service times daily. 1. lIAI CHEW HOTEL. 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maharani, Muar Tel. 156 S. NAN CHANG HOTEL, VA, Hun -a Raya, Malacca. Tel: W 1 Singapore to Muar. Malacca /f X I at 7.0093 words
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Advertisement24 1938-06-17 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND <<ND MADE IN BUR MA i.i \H\\n:i-» Hill II Ml ■APIS, (.111 lI. LAN (JO- I.TI». Sini;.il'»rr. Kuala I umpur, Tmttmt.24 words
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Article123 1938-06-17 4 London, Thursday RUBBER Previous To-day Chanc. Sellers 8 i 15 16 |J Ist Forward (July) Buyers 5 1516 JeilerB 5 ir ir i i« 2nd Forward (August- Buyers J J Sellers J J J» 16 3rd Forward (OC Lpc.i Buyers 1() Sellers 6^« London. Thursday ALM OIL (Malaya)123 words
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Article100 1938-06-17 4 iiKtiiw* Previous ro-aay Chan* r ■c^ t 26 9 26 7 1 2 I J 2< Imperial ChemiuU industries O q 7 M7i4 Imperial Tobacco i 3 13 131 3 Si S 7 18 111 London Tin 3^ 3 4 1 -M l^ Rubber Plan Investment Trust100 words
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Article64 1938-06-17 4 Previous To-day "Change r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 178 38 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 95 7 8.96 8 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* 9 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkon.- (closing selling rate) Is. 3d Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2d64 words
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Article49 1938-06-17 4 IU BBKK New York. JuCI 15 Previous To-day Chans? Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers II 7 12 r-i 3 Sellers 12 12»« -i 8 Oct'Dec. Buyers 12 3 1C 12', -116 Sellers 125 1(5 127 16 r Tone Easy Steady Spot 38 3 t 39 +y«49 words
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Article22 1938-06-17 4 London. Thursday riN Standard Previous To-day Cton* Bpot (afternoon <closing price) U74 3 4 £2 3 4 -irward t\l2% £175',22 words
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Article119 1938-06-17 4 THE general outlook for rubber has improved during the past week, and this sentiment is reflected m a steadier undertone with a slight rise m price on balance, says Messrs Stanton Nelson and Company's weekly report. The American May Statistics are favourable, stocks are falling, and all119 words
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Article62 1938-06-17 4 International affairs generally appeal to have exercised little direct lnflu^nc on the market, though the conclusion o. .ne Czecho-Slovak election over th week-end, without further serious m ddent, has eliminated immediate danger .o the general peace of Europe. 'ihe publication of the May Colom stocks at 44.56362 words
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Article50 1938-06-17 4 The following m a list of outputs for the Estates for the month of May 1938: issued by Messrs Evatt Co. Bukit Timah 7.986 lbs.. Changkat 23.049 lbs.. Haytor 11.349 lbs Indragiri J6.411 lbs.. Lunaa 34.210 lbs. Nyalas i 2.300 lbs.. Tapah 72.762 lbs Ulu Pandan 3.974 lbs.50 words
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Article48 1938-06-17 4 The total exports of dry rubber, from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan foi th 1 month oi May, according to figures suoplied by the Controller of Rubber, were 27.997 tons. This total is made up as follows: Mainland. 27.627. SS Islands ill, Brunei 91. a^d Labuan b48 words
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Article84 1938-06-17 4 Washington. June 15 THE resentment of the peace organisation! which recently mode representations to the State Department against American aid for the Japanese war machine mounted to-day m th> lisht of the latest figures showing thai the United States April exports of cop per totalledReuter - 84 words
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138 1938-06-17 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Thursday. MINING: Tin at midday \va> $88.00, up 52.00. According to cables received from 1 c'en tin shares ther^ were on the easi' -ide with little buying interest being displayed. In the local market, howevej Dollar counters <rere, if anything, tlightl firmer but138 words
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Advertisement59 1938-06-17 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and59 words
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Advertisement20 1938-06-17 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. FIRE, MARINE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE VT REASONABLE RATES. «W. 5926. 2. Flnlayson Green.20 words
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Advertisement5 1938-06-17 4 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd.* S'^rSo^rS'5 words
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838 1938-06-17 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, June 16. S p. m Con.T S Ords 19 6 20 6 R^ lf y 1322 142" 2 JW Trust 4 475 Blft Eastern United 32.50 33 50 I :md N Ord 1390 1425 cd 1° 2' prtl 9.15 9 40cd 3ammon Ma;838 words
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Article187 1938-06-17 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS (Singapore, Thursday. Buyers Sellers Am pat 3 4' 2 3 9 Batu Btlangor 1.28 1 05 Hour Fatt 100 1.06 Hongkong Tin 203 2] 3 Jelebu 0.68 0.71 Camunting Tin i) v 10 »i Katu Tin 23 <> 24 0 Kraraat 10 :< 11 Killinghall 18- i<)Kuchais187 words
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Article248 1938-06-17 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 y:S 105 norn InL Apr. 30 Oct 3i SINGAPORE MIMCIPALin 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 3U 100 n<m *Vz% 1007 red U'47 i.iiUO. umi Int. Mar. ol bepf. 30 105 JO- norn *V"c 1909 red. 1955 *1 UUU.UOU Int Mar. 31248 words
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Advertisement215 1938-06-17 5 Sh.-tnK^^'. Mo 1 kfkoijf. Mi ">'»*. S'np-niv.r^ te9Mfv*«^r' Bnnkrrt an* B**k§rt »n MCMffIM antt Cnr~- n/fitiem UaXiy Foreign Market Ccote atu* MfMML McmUri KEW YORK COTTON BICIIANGK. LOMMODI'IY XX' hAN'tili, L\L. Utf N.Y. NKW VOKK UOPKEfi BUGAK KXCHANUR. CIIlLA(;O IK)AKh Ur IHADk CANADIAN COMMODITY fcXCHANGfc SfiANCIIAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SCAUR215 words
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Advertisement194 1938-06-17 6 A CHUCKLE-PILLED JOY SHOW WITH TWO OF TO-DAY'S MOST POPULAR STARS GIVING THEIR FINEST PERFORMANCES! OPENING TO-NTCHT f^-15 and 9-15 Together they'll ~~^^Mtt^ppppjpßj||PP9BipVß|MßJ| rfinll you charm kJ 1 you win you m this glorious new JBY «P*^^*m^k. i-% F Wf^^ '^^T^HhSS^L. romantic comedy! j B jjj£j*kf BbSS? 9mP^Hf -sße^v, jt194 words
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Advertisement159 1938-06-17 6 Packed Houses greet the return of 'The Jungle Mnea m another exciting MALAYAN Jungle Adventure! PAPITOI 3 SHOWS DAILY! V^Mrl I \JI-... 3. 15 6-15 9-15 lIOIIOTHV LVMOI It jijp* 1 t^^^L i '--ttl^sl^B^ r^^nl 111 lllillL^ HER JUNGLE LOVE" ALSO: An Excellent BASKET-BALL S ;orts Subject BALL TOSSERS and159 words
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Advertisement149 1938-06-17 7 A^ 3 I,aHF>/l j UNPARALLELED IN HER a i I ■nHmiiiipiiiiv' {i m:i :n s >m §B% (K'l-;.>S 10-.V14.i1i J a. _^^k iii \i\ i iii QAunniPH t a BsmOß^Wl!3^3Ws m hkk ohkat kmotionai. anh |j NHNUULrn UKAKT STIKKINCS KOLK I fnooucEo c. iincTto bx She s I Wll II149 words
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880 1938-06-17 8 at r^ TT 1 J artered Surveyors tiola Dinner In Singapore THK lirsl b<>n mot the first Rood story, the first cynical gibe about a first flush ol>ouin.ai Solicitor General at the third annual dinner ii tne Chartered Surveyors' Institution (Malaya Branch) held at880 words
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Article129 1938-06-17 8 London. June 15. AT a meeting of the China Campaign Committee m the Queens Hall to-day the Bishop of Chelmsford was subjected to prolonged jeering and heckling when he urged that force should not be used to induce Japan to abandon the Canton bombingsReuter - 129 words
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149 1938-06-17 8 TURKEY'S 'FLYING AMAZONS TEST BOMBERS Istanbih A FLEET of bombers made m tl United States which have arrived Turkey is being thoroughly tested Lieut. Sabiha Guektchen. of the Turki Air Force, the only woman flying ofln In the world. Lieutenant Guektchen will fly one the new bombers on a solo149 words
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Advertisement64 1938-06-17 8 nnT^m |NmAi PTTfP^Rn %v r(>i n> OST Ij^^^^^J EFFICIENCY TEMPER Ml ICKM^^^^^Lj SAFETY CURRENT P^TfnTM FINISH KoFt t feezing surface has been increased on all models giving lower cabinet temperature, faster freezing and more ice cubes. New shelf arrangement make for convenience and greater usable space. Trui H.M.V. Silent Circulator64 words
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Advertisement109 1938-06-17 8 Brazil Joining "Armament £5,000,000 CREDITS FOR DEFENCE Rio de Janeiro A STATEMENT that Brazil is 'determined to join the armanu race" was made by President Vargas m a special interview wi 1 foreign correspondents. He said that all plans had been drafted to give Brazil a lar. Army and Navy,109 words
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Article99 1938-06-17 9 Seaplane Bases To Be Built Washington. Dur n"f the nex L PaClfic islands of Midwa >' and Wake. uuring the next two years, an expenditure «f nearly £500 0011 contemp,ated for the construction o, harbour in.proveLnts an,, Work o, <h SCa la e aSC at Midway lsla l "'»'«<•99 words
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Article360 1938-06-17 9 COMMANDER SERVED WITH SUMMONS New York. May 27. AS soon as the German liner Bren men, 51.'<31 tons, docked tfiis afternoon. Federal investigators went on the bridge and served a subpoena on Cap.. Ahrens. uho commands the vessel. He was ordered to appear as a witness360 words
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Article106 1938-06-17 9 Santiago, Chile. k VIOLENT snowstorm has closed down the main Andean Pass between Chile and Argentina, and it is feared that railway and road traffic will be suspended until next September The storm occurred just before the arrival of Dr. Jose Maria Cantilo, Argentine Foreign106 words
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Article101 1938-06-17 9 VOITVE read a lot of wills made by husbands who have left their momy U) wiv.s nrnviried they don't marry again. itow read the will of Britain's most courteous husband He not .nlv provides for his »id«»; he makes sure that My future kmSaSVa^feo^/Savu^ofTh'^yWoo,, H-r.s. a chartered101 words
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19 1938-06-17 9 Mexico Settles U.S. Damage Claims Washington. k lht »'a«»^. all (laliiiu from b«for«' 1924. originally totalled ***** 000 I <•19 words
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Article76 1938-06-17 9 SCHOOL CHILDREN ON STRIKE Copenhagen. A GROUP of .school children have |one n on strike at Aalboru because they had to walk three miles to a municipal school -and three miles home a^ain. The childrens' parents demanded that the Municipal Council pay the taxi lares to transport them to school76 words
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Article132 1938-06-17 9 Finnish Army Chief In London Although the number <>i machine! ordered by Finland is not revealed m London, it is confirmed that hall ol the "planes have already been delivered and that the remainder will be ready foi .dispatch shortly. L Helsinki. [EUTENANT-GENERAL X I, Oeseo, <-hn i ot the132 words
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Advertisement53 1938-06-17 9 MA V A YA II i; (0 11 11 lI HO K K IV WITH "NEW HUDSON" m M mi' j MFKKI) DA SILVA winner of UpKuala Lumpur-Serernban-and-back ('yd--Road Race m the KF( OKI) TIMi; OF -NEW HI DSONS AKK BKITISII BIILT %ND THK CMXI OF THA.VIPIONS DAIIIIY a tO..53 words
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Article312 1938-06-17 10 WE fully endorse the comment of Dr. J. E. Smith on the subject of Chinese war refugees at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council. "It is a pity that m this hour of their agony we should slam our doors m the face of China's faithful millions,' said312 words
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793 1938-06-17 10 London's Most HISTORIC COACHES Have been Sold This Week CORTY-FIVE horse-drawn historic' vehicles, all of which have valuable previous associations Such is the catalogue description of an assemblage oi old-fashioned carnages that have been sold by auction this week, at the Horse Department of Thomas Tilling the tanom London transport793 words
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Article, Illustration54 1938-06-17 10 KmklYl. owned by Sir Haft unlifTe -O\un and ridden by H. Wragfi, won tho Oaks Stakes, the fillies' cteHfc, Epson im Derby week. Radiant. Miss Dorothy Pa&et's filly ridden by C. Smir ke, was second with Sir A. Butts Flower, 11. Perryman up. third. This photo shows the finish ofPlanet News - 54 words
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Article93 1938-06-17 10 Mr T J. McGann, assistant on Bukit Raja Estate. Klang has sailed with lin McGann on furlough. Mr F C. Hoskins is acting as IbnaCtf of Tanjong Pau Estate. Jitra. m plac^ Mr. W F. Ward who is on lea\fc? The Han. Mr. J. D. Hall. British. Adviser. Kedah.93 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-17 10 Today's White Label Anrunxncement Woman needs no eulogy she speaks for herself The rare quality of DEWAE'S need* do eulogy. w.ps -h22 words
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1056 1938-06-17 11 From A Clubman's Chair From Cur Q u n Correspond nt i ondon. June 3. JHE announcement of the winning At^ j^ewdigate Prize for P oe try-Oxfords most important liter-arrawaf-fcy M r. M. K. Thwai tes of Melbourne. p ronipts the que^[ what1,056 words
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Article222 1938-06-17 11 Revision Of French Charges I REVISION ol Piench dcara.u-r urs A W as ur-ed m a resolution passec a general meeting here of^the Baiiu I international Mantim? Con em ho resolution referred to the except ..ally high clearance few Jhicn reign shipowners aie cnviva j rench sworn222 words
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135 1938-06-17 11 Sweeping Reorganisation Of U.S. Army Washington. SWKFIMMi reorganisation of the I'nited States Army is m progress m the biggest "shake-up" m the Army's High Command since 1919-20. President Roosevelt must nominate, at least, eight more Miijor-Generals and Brigadier-Generals this year, official-. have disclosed here, before the reorganisation Is complete In135 words
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Advertisement120 1938-06-17 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all ChemiiU and Stores POLAROID Hi! Ill are the lal.st scientiJic disrovrr. m Rlare protection They permit you to actually see 20 N M fed helow the siirfarr of the water FOR UN FIRST lIMI— perfert eyr romforl for driving. <ruisin», r ■afj»f« tennil120 words
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Article, Illustration69 1938-06-17 12 After two postponements on ftCCOVnt of inclement weather the K.A.F. held ih cir sports meeting at Seletar on Wednesday and had perfect conditions. Here is the winning team (from S3€ squadron) ill the 364 variN hurdles relay event. Over the top m the 12069 words
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Article, Illustration76 1938-06-17 13 ress, m which 1,. A. Rock was the winner of a yen The Station Headquarters tram which won the 440 yards relay event. Aircraft Repair Section won the tug-of-war, beating Station Hcariquai I >i action) m th» flna mm mmm motor-cycliMK history, took part m a run from Tattenhum Corner.76 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-17 13 IT PAYS TO VISIT Rene Ullmann s ANNUAL CHEAP WATCHES and JEWELLERY TRADITIONAL QUALITI VI LOWEST POSSIBLE RENE ULLMANN BAFFLES PLACE21 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1938-06-17 14 Simple Cleaning Methods That Will Do A Lot Towards Improving The Appearance Of Your Home PERIODICALLY, there comes a day m the life of every home woman when the sun is shining particularly brightly and she casts a despairing eye over her house. In suite of1,172 words
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Article, Illustration394 1938-06-17 15 Is Just As Dangerous And Difficult To Loose As High Blood Pressure rOMEHOW we never seem to associate 0 that much-discussed "blood pressure" with any other than high blood pressure and imagine any victims to be overfed, overstrained, overstimulated folk -a little thick m the neck, rather394 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1938-06-17 15 IF you want your baby to be a happy. 1 healthy little person and to develop into a strong child, you MUST watch I very carefully over his little inside. This affects his vitality, and upon its i smooth working depends his entire health and haziness. It would1,024 words
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Advertisement388 1938-06-17 16 II r jL=#MI flk BY P&Oand BRITISH IND]A LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. Outwards. TonnaKf Spore Tonnage Spore 15)38 1938 NALDEKA 16,000 June 17 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 12 RANPUKA 17,000 July 1 SOUDAN 6.500 Aug. 26 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aim. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept.388 words
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Advertisement419 1938-06-17 16 flt>- T0 FRENCH PORTS 1 --J CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. I D.MrvnK tor M.useilies Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 19 .pap TOtiRANE For Marseilles, Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux Jun3 24 DALNY For Marseilles. Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 i DESIRADE For Marseilles. Bordeaux Nantes Havre July 1 i 1 |T0 SAIGON INDOCHINAj419 words
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184 1938-06-17 17 Paris THE i)ir Increase In the number ol ;>■ trials m Prance li held to be one ol the factors In favour <>t the death nenalt* 1 for espionage winch, it has been reported, may be Imposed by i new decree now under184 words
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125 1938-06-17 17 Istambul. J£EMAL Ataturk, President of Turkey, has again proved his title to the name of "father of the Turk" by assigning almost all his land and property to the Turkish nation. He has also given some buildings to •he Republican People's Party, which ules125 words
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Article422 1938-06-17 17 dish East-Asiatic Co., had three ships a month from Gothenburg to China and Japan, and a ship every third week to India The Rederi A B Transatlantic has been running its usual services between Scandinavia and South and West Africa and Australia. There were 129 Swedish ships422 words
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Miscellaneous142 1938-06-17 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCh! STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES** TO-DAY lolland and Italy (Parcels only, rohan d Witt S and IMU» mt. T A S Aden "Camilla" N H >m Africa East 'Cami b 1T 2 P-" Burma 'Can v 1T 2 1> Canada Whole "Cam a- 17 2 P-» Et-ypt, Sudan and Palestine142 words
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Miscellaneous106 1938-06-17 17 SHIPS IN DOCK Mill's 4LONGBIDE THK WIIAKVKS OK EXPHTRD TO AKKIVK Kntraiuc Kxit Sn 'l» (iodown Qali (iatc 1 ushlma Main 22 1 1 Carthage Naldera ih 3 Adrastu.s 14 2 President Polk 11 2 Boston Maru ;rj Dolius :i(i 1 ;i Thurland Castle 4«i 4 5 Kembong 48 4106 words
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430 1938-06-17 18 ONE THIRD OF THE WORLD SUFFERS FROM MALARIA TWO MILLION DIE EVERY YEAR II is more than ten JtMflk staee thr Ififc <rt Nations appointed ■< Malaria Commission t<» siu<l\ problems retettaf to malaria. Ibe »>:ivo. called b] auilaria tropical :u> i •■b-tropical countries (nol forgetting Europe) fai s U430 words
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395 1938-06-17 18 Lawrence Of Arabia's Cottage For National Trust TMK cottage at Moreton Heath m Dorset where Lawrence oi Arabia lived i.nd worked has been handed over to the National Trust by M. A. V. Lawrence as part ol the memorial to his brother. The cottage, known as Cloud's Hill, i lies395 words
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172 1938-06-17 18 CANADIANS VOLUNTEER TO FIGHT IN SPAIN Ottawa. YfR Mackenzie King. Prime Minister atA oi Canada, has received a comnuivcatfon from 1.000 unemployed. inglemen of Winnipeg. Manitoba, who »T« unwilling to remain idle while 'international Fascism hampered humility." Hies* men have offered to mobili.se themselves into an active field unit to172 words
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Article69 1938-06-17 18 12,000 DIE OF CHOLERA IN INDIA Simla, June 15, THF cholera epidemic m India is assuming: serious proportions. There have been SS.OOt eases In the United Province! m the tost ten weeks, of whirl] 12,tti were fatal. Other parts of the comitry are affected to a lessor extent, while rasesReuter - 69 words
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Article386 1938-06-17 18 JAPANESE SHIPPING STAGNANT Dearth Of Cargo Since War Started ONCE again the Japanese shipping trade is stagnant. The position is fully explained by the European shipowners plan to tie-up idle vessels on joint account. Because of the drop m world trade, particularly that of Japan's trad Japanese ship-owners are likewise386 words
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Article229 1938-06-17 18 Arab Brigand Villagers ARMED briganda In Palestine are nov n kidnapping Arab villagers, especialh Mukhtars or headmen, who are suspected of having given information to thi authorities, and taking them off to secret mountain lairs for -trial by the rebels Moussa Abdul Wahab, Mukhtar of th( village of Dual near229 words
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Article303 1938-06-17 18 South Finland to Rotterdam, d.b.b., end May, Baltwhite rate. Russian time charter: 3,360 tons d.w., three months time charter, delivery June, 5s 6d. The liner companies report that they are regularly booking parcels at and above the minimum rates. Prospect Of Improvement Bright 5 THERE has been303 words
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505 1938-06-17 19 (By Air Mail) Kondon. June JHE Gcmml (ouncl of Medical Education »nd Id-, Mra«i»n of ihv I'nited KingdoH opened Us 147 th R«*ion m \.umUm. THE President, Sir Netnin Walker a»d m hii pwsktentlal address tint the Medical CoMivil oi India h^d made K<>ocl505 words
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Article339 1938-06-17 19 Municipality ol Berg n and private tn vestora it is suggested to expand the Solh iim i viken department of Bergen? Meki ul Verksteder by adding a new slipway for vessels up to u.-iou tons and enlarg m the present plant m this way the annual output339 words
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346 1938-06-17 19 TO OCCUR IN 1980 Bombay. Juiv a INDIA missed the magnificent pheno- menon of a total /eclipse of the sun Mini took place on Sunday. May 29. The path of totality, which was fairly tde lay wholly m t.h< South Atlantic md includedUnited Press - 346 words
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316 1938-06-17 19 FRANCO REJECTED Insurgents' Writ Set Aside AFRESH turn wa? uivt-n to the problen? of Spanish snips arrested In British ports by an application made recently to the Admiralty Court by the Spanish Republican Government, asking ihe court to set aside a mrit Issued by (>■ neral Pranco'a Government claiming that316 words
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Article180 1938-06-17 19 Preference To English Dailies By Air Mall > shiiioii- June k T ll Hon s;:< iiker ol U i lattvi A ted tin- e<J mi.. n gulating tiie admission U< !>;• ml il the Aim ■im Led A. i \n\)\\ </i m itoi and cepre <-n'.i'l\e* ol the ip its180 words
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202 1938-06-17 19 London, June 15. DISAPPOINTMENT with the working of the Anglo-Russian trade agreement was expressed m the Commons by Mr. Oliver Stanley (Board of Trade) m replying to a debate on trade. Hi iid the letter of the Agreement being observed font it wa* being ul mReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement38 1938-06-17 19 The Scene Shifters Present "LOVE ISN'T EVERYTHING" a r a -r, A Comedy m I hrec Acts. Victoria Theatre <it 9. 30 p. m. Sharp on I Sih. 22nd, 25th June f93S Booking at Littles S2 <md SI38 words
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Article241 1938-06-17 20 FRASER COMPANY. fgdf hsdfg Singapore, June 16. 5 p.m Total lor Comput) Dividend Books Date n Di*. y ear Close Payable TIN Ayt Hitam Tin i(r- No, 34 iesa tax June 7 June. 27 June 20 75^ Burma Malay bci. No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 5% Idris241 words
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Miscellaneous801 1938-06-17 20 i ON THE J RADIO .~w, twwvnci 8 20 Literary talk by Mr Pierre DcSIMIAPORh scaves 8 30 Events of the moment ZHL LSSI Mcs (225.0 m) 8.40 Gramophone records. I 8.50 The Players. Comic Opeia m p m Three Acts. SOU Chinese music. t 10 15 Rates of exchange801 words
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Miscellaneous712 1938-06-17 20 4.50 News and economic review. t— 6.05 J Radio skit. j \Tz\ 6.20 Concert of light music. .20 News m English. JTV /T 1 7.35 Concert of light music <contd.) VL /^r/^^l m f 1 810 Greetings. V I( 1 1 f-J 8.2U News and economic ic\iew m J. V712 words
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Article463 1938-06-17 21 STOLE $6,000 FROM HIS HAJI MOHAMED HARUN. SON OF A WELL-KNOWN MaS^CH™^OF A ™b FTATE. WHO PLEADED GUILTY BEFORE RAJA njNUS IN THF MAG IS TRATE'S COURT TO THE THEFT OF $6,000 FROM THE HOUSE OF HIS FATHFP THE TOH SHAHBANDAR ULU OF PER\K «TUAN HAJI463 words
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Article229 1938-06-17 21 GUTHRIE'S REPORT Singapore, Thursday. During the week under review all rubber markets have shown a much firmer undertone After a .small recession m price over the week end prices have risen stead-ly. The local market is still much above the parity of consuming markets, but sellers are reserved. The firmness229 words
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Article72 1938-06-17 21 Kingston. June Ib rriiE Crown case against Bustamente and Grant the Labour leaders arrested after the outbreak of the recent riots and charged with sedition has, been withdrawn on condition that they undertook not to disturb the peace and both were released. Bustamente's counsel said Bustamente I wasReuter - 72 words
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Article178 1938-06-17 21 FOREIGN PLANES ARMS FOR CHINA POEMATIOM frcin Jii«li miMtan authorities states thai t<M *jJ[™ to China by means of supplies mumtions and Wf pews s n>: Jutje quantities of anti-tan 1 V*** ivy artillery, tanks, anti-aircrafi .lid plaiies are arriviru ttmm ope and America. 50 of the latest Sf£? at178 words
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306 1938-06-17 21 HaukcA 'I bun day N ■■< I'" Chiiig has Arrived at Btan to day to call on the Military ('ohm J cIJ He told pressmen that be Is willing to lead 3,000,000 troops from tioshi m Hupeh U) participate m the war The Executive306 words
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Article112 1938-06-17 21 -Sin I Chew Jit Poh - -Sin I Chew Jit Poh TO-DAY "S Yellow River reports show that it Ll i t ill raining and the floods luve sUgbtly increased The Japane.se army, assisted by Chinese farmers, are waging a frantic and apparently lasinu battle to stem the waters and aa i further impededReuter - 112 words
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Article47 1938-06-17 21 Fire In At tap Hut Singapore. Thursday i A fire broke out n a small attap hut i:i a lane off Payt Lebar Rend at 2.30 this morning One engine from the Geyian Fin Station turned out and pu< nut the blaze Phe hut was badly damaged47 words
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Article76 1938-06-17 21 Nanyan" Siang Pau - Nanyan" Siang Pau. Amoy. June ]ii Amoy. June Mi THE Amoy University, ol which Mi Tan Kah Kt'O. the IOCAI nicrchai I was the originator, has been completely destroyed by Japanese air bombinf The Central Governn:ent has wired to Mr Tin praising lum for his unceasing effort76 words
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Article146 1938-06-17 21 A SURPLUS of $155 20 after writing of! $1,382 12 For depreciation Is shown m the annual report of the < tncil of ihe Clerical Union which will be presented at the annual general meeting !o be held ai the Haw-Par Hall on Bui Julie 2'> ;it 2146 words
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Article131 1938-06-17 21 T London, Thursday HE deatfl ha.s occurred of Lady Munal Page! i founder ol the British sub lecta lii Russia Relief Association) During the .sensational Soviet trial m Much. Rakov.skv (former Soviet Ambassador m London) accused Lady Par-, a ol having worked for the British Intel- "'.""<•■Reuter - 131 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-17 21 y Created by Iqperi vri.f \i\ valekei an- .s m..i. t'vr mi n (hrir rofhwrt f.riulv .is «'•«-> Mf unfailum iM their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY!25 words
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938 1938-06-17 22 BIG DIVIDENDS ORDER fwmm Our On h Reporter, Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. AHITMMT of upsets marked Hie first day of the SHaiißor Turf Hub's tuo-dav Skye tWtt meetiim m Kuala Lumpur t;.-da*. The koihk THE draw to the bin sww »esu;ied as followi i»alue938 words
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Article40 1938-06-17 22 WORLD FIGHT POSTPONED London. Thursday. The fight for the World's Flyweight title between Benny Lynch and Jackie Jurich, which was to have taken place last night has been postponed till Junej 29, owing to Lynch injuring an elbow training.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article203 1938-06-17 22 Heavy Fines On Chinese f om Our Oun Corrupo»de7 Muar. Thursda\ A LARGE complete still, a -demi-J'^ and a jar containing five gallondutiable liquor were exhibits m a c m which Chin Yee was charged be Jnche Mahmood bin Mo'iainad Snan. n magistrate with being In possession i203 words
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Advertisement53 1938-06-17 22 DIVIDENDS AT A GLANCE KKBFL KINCi. St»»ne Ginger. Sam Burger S M (i- \KITY. Phar Par. Phoon Tok 10'»- 11MISS LABIS. Dazzle, Bay Laddie U- J- BfTONA, Quisana. Ladolet 4 10STIR IT' KeiMibliran. Beacon •>-- JMOINTAIN BELLE, Volniak. Jackie Mat y- 11- 10 MANDAL, Wiley Friar. Frivol TAMBIL Kathryn, Lady53 words
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Article, Illustration293 1938-06-17 23 YADI MRS. STRICKLAND WIN MIXED DOUBLES TITLE 3 -SET STRUGGLE WITH WISE PARTNER VADI and Mr*. L. Strickland won 1 the S.L.T.A. mixed doubles championship by defeating N. S. Wise and Mrs. D. Hipkin m three sets, 4 6. -4; 6—2, m the final played at the S.C.C. courts yesterdayTribune - 293 words
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Article75 1938-06-17 23 THE TEST DECLARE DID DECLARE Nottingham. Thursday. IT is now revealed that Biadman declared Australia's second in:i nq> closed, though no official in--I.ructions were piven to the scorers. VVh< ti the players returned to the pa.;t 6.15 it was generally supposed th* °.ame hid be n abandoned early <blo theReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-06-17 23 Singapore, Thursday. 'he Second D~ vision S.A.F.A. League latch between the Publishers and Fort ng which was to have been played; -i <vening on the Harbour Board; d did not eventuate. Fort Canning i ding walk-over to th«* Publishers.; 'US. STHICXI IND, wh* with *adi. »n theTribune - 59 words
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Article125 1938-06-17 23 S.C.C. II Trounced Six-One Fa game that waa inclined to bt-one-sided. the Municipal Services beat the S CO. 11. In their Third Division League fixture on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday afternoon by six goals to one. Bcoring four goals before the interval, [without reply, the Municipal Services, were presented with125 words
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Article97 1938-06-17 23 IN a Qarrison League cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday, the Skins iHQ. Wing; boat the Royal Army Medical C I ps by 26 runs. Bate H4 first the }IQ. Wing Knocked up 118, Brim. Ayrea <48» and LCj)l. Quinu 22 making useful contributions, Sgt Hall took seven97 words
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Article61 1938-06-17 23 MISS ABED'S SUCCESS IN HOME GOLF MISS Abed representing the Island Club. Singapore, won the Founder > I Trophy for Overseas players m the 'Vestas tournament at Hadley Wood for women gotten of the Empire. Many veil-known players took part. Including Miss Jessie Anderson. British open champion and Miss Enid61 words
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Article58 1938-06-17 23 Tlie L.G.U. Competition held on w«-d--nesday, 15th June, re.suited In a win for Mrs. E. Ruddock with a nett score of 83. The following were some of the best cards returned. Mrs. E. Ruddock 85 22 63 Mrs. McMorine 99 27 72 Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman 10258 words
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Article63 1938-06-17 23 Singapore, Thursday. IRRES'I*ED at the Department Of Ex- rise Station '-ate. Keppei Harbour, yesterday afternoon, a Chinese vis .< and to r><' i: 1 possession of 113 iahih un-G< nieni Pi 'i I*loll -imdu. Appearing before Mr. h a. Former, District Judge, Criminal District Court, tbif morning, Loe63 words
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Article161 1938-06-17 23 ALiROE gathering oi troops assembh d •n Blakan Mat! yesterday to w tnea annual athlel c meet between the (Blakan Mm t i and the R.A. (Changi) Blakan Mat! wet 1 idinp by p ]-t Chanel nine point i "Blakan Matl ••von ,ni the161 words
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Article352 1938-06-17 23 Johore Bahru League THE Johorc Bahiu League tabi« up Ui and ir.clu.sive ot match played OH Wednesday is as below: In our lormer notes we commented on the fact that the Bella 8 C were ptavin* [OOd loot hall and that more would be heard <>r then The prediction lias352 words
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580 1938-06-17 24 ,4 TTITUDE OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT MR. OLIVER STANLEY ON GERMAN DEBTS LONDON. TUESDAY. RpDJvnm Mr Oliver Stanley. PresideSft Board of Trade, said that any rumours that Britain was no longer interested Ui British trade m South Eastern Europe were completely unfounded, and we should beBritish Official Wireless - 580 words
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Article110 1938-06-17 24 He thought they were very much more often ideas- those ideas or sort of ideas which existed to-day m various parts of the continent. But whether it was I question of war or not, economic appeasement would be of immense importance for peace and property. He thought110 words
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Article45 1938-06-17 24 "Lost Division" Men IN France i Paris, Thursday. CIX thousand members of the Spanish Republican "lost division" crossed the border into i i France to-day. Two thousand arrived at S Fabian. Gedrc. and 4.000 crossed the frontier to Ara^nouot by the Gela pass. Reuter. •J»—45 words
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Article128 1938-06-17 24 British O Japanese Officers In S'liai London. Thursday IN the Commons to-day. Mr. Morgan, at question time, drew attention to the alleged fraternisation ol British and Japanese officers m Shanghai and suggested that such mutual entertainment be avoided m view ol the unfortunate impression thereby caused among theReuter - 128 words
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Article51 1938-06-17 24 Stockholm. Thursday. OVER 100.000 visitors arrived for the National celebrations m connection xvi f h th° 80th birthday to-day of King Gustav. the oldest reigning monnrch m ihe world. King Christian of Denmark. King Haakon of Norway and President Kallio oi Finland are among the guest*.— ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article49 1938-06-17 24 London, Thursday. MR. HERBERT SMITH, president of the Yorkshire Miners* Federation, died to-day m his chair at Barnsley, headquarters ot the Miners' Federation. Described z* the grand old man of British mmeworkers Mr. Smith devoted 50 years of his life to the welfare of miners. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article51 1938-06-17 24 Naval Talks Progressing London, June 15. ASKED In the Commons whether the Government had reached any •agreement with the United States on the size of battleships and heavy guns, the Prijne Minister .said thr escalation discussions were still proceeding and pending their conclusion it was not possible to make any51 words
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Article161 1938-06-17 24 ASCOT COLD CUP RESULT London. Thursday ASCOT v. as gloriously tine to-d;r Their Majesties were again presen to watch the Gold Cup co to Amem Mr William Woodward's Flares < 1U0 outsider* winning a thrilling race by neck from Lord Glaneys Buckler 1 100 8 with Mr. William Barnett's 8eno:Reuter - 161 words
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Article170 1938-06-17 24 London. Thursday THE Tinier this morning points out that the "Reports denied m Germany ot the death at Dachau concentration camp of Herr Schmitz, former Mayor of Vienna, have quickened afresh the uneasiness lelt m London at the almost complete silence about Herr Von Schuschnigg and hisBritish Official Wireless - 170 words
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325 1938-06-17 24 TRAWLER SKIPPER'S DEFAULT Board Of Trade Inquiry Findings FINDING Joseph Craig, of Aberdeen, skipper of the Aberdeen fishing vessel Craig-an-Eran. which was stranded m Broadhaven Bay. near Wick, on March 18, m grave default, a Board of Trade court of inquiry has suspended his certificate of competency as a skipper325 words
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