Morning Tribune, 18 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-18 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. lift SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, June 18, 1938 FIVU CENTS14 words
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581 1938-06-18 1 JAPANESE ABANDON ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR DYKES REPORTS OF THE YELLOW RIVER FLOODS COU PLED WITH THE THREAT OF THE YANGTSE OVERFLOWING! ITO BANKS. HAVE BEEN GRIM ENOUGH. TOGETHER WITH DES uiptions of scenes of utter desolation Into which Central China ha been reduced, it is581 words
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105 1938-06-18 1 Hongkong, Friday. IT is impossible to get anything definite regarding the rumoured new currency move which is kept very secret but well-informed sourres believe the Chinese Government will not repudiate the oldnotes as long as Hankow is not captured but if the capital105 words
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Article90 1938-06-18 1 ANGLO U.S.AUSTRALIA TRADE PACT? DLANS for a three-cornered trade pact P between the United States Britain and Australia are understood to ha\e been explored at a meeting of the Aus tralian Trade Delegation with Mr. O nei Stanley It has been suggested that coScmi be made by Britain regarding preference90 words
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Article25 1938-06-18 1 HanKow. Friday. It is officially stated that Pinghan la now cleared of Japanese and through railway traffic to Hankow and Lunghai has been resumed.- Reuter25 words
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114 1938-06-18 1 Japanese Face-Saving Scheme Reported Shanghai. Friday. .Mite It u*uall> m+kdmmni T HE Japanese are believed auort W carters, to^ at^n as the m* A cryptic paragraph **^SS .apers m Shanghai >£??*' trengthens this belief, nin^ "The Japanese fleet m w i lias been114 words
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Article140 1938-06-18 1 Ca n ton Bombing Protest Hongkong. Friday UNANIMOUS condemnation <>l th« Japanese bombing of Canton wa.> expressed at ;i meeting last night of the Hongkong League of Nations Society, a f which numerous speakers, including eye witnesses, voiced their feelings and d*.\s < ribed the .scenes of havoc140 words
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Article195 1938-06-18 1 i....< M*ir. ADVICES received m London lioni Trinidad stetc thai at the meet in^ held on June 14 the Kmpioyers Association and Oilfield Workers I nioii entered into the following asreenicnt: Matters In dispute mentioned below i< nil to arbitration undor the Trad< D'souU's Arbitration and Bnqtllrii195 words
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Article80 1938-06-18 1 rondon, Friday WJIKN the Commons w<nt into commit tee last night on the essential com moditie.s reserves bill, the Minister fol Go-ordlnattOO of the Defence, Sir Thoina In.ski|). m answer to questions, said thu'. the volume of commitments already m cuncd for wheat, whale, oil and Mf*r80 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-18 1 ON OTHER P4GES Singapore Slums Appeal Allowed o l Wife Murder Chopper Attack Tren*sanu\ |j, |)orl x To-days Ui Ixical TmuUi21 words
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Advertisement15 1938-06-18 1 s X Ii I JH A IrJ^BSßM^M^^^^r^^BßßvL^ nmTitißiiT irq j 1.1 1/ BROS. A CO.15 words
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Article1165 1938-06-18 2 MR. G. H. KIAT - MR. G.H KIAT ADDRESS BY "BLOT ON GOVERNMENT Gf BLACK MARK ON PUBLIC LEADERS PUBLIC MEN" •llNTii THAT UTOPIAN IDEAL OF ONE DWELLING FOR ONI FAMILY 15 U ,1 V <n \np it CAN BE DONE I' ONLY NEEDS TO DO H WHAI WE nvV Vi>"\Y1,165 words
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Article121 1938-06-18 2 I tn Out Own Reporter Seremban. Friday TRAGEDY overtook a party of rive youngsters who went for a swim m a mining pool at Rahang this afternoon. While four of the youths stuck to shallow water, the eldest aped 19. ventured Into deeper watei where he121 words
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Article36 1938-06-18 2 Alley ?d to have been assaulted by several psrwns, and also l»*t ntoh* at Buffalo Road, a Chinese suffered a stab wound over the back, abrasions over the free anJ his jaw was swollen36 words
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Article, Illustration192 1938-06-18 2 TWL Australian Commonwealth (Government have now officially approved the first flying boat seivice on the (Jantas route between Singapore and Sydney, the Tribune understands. The inaugural service will leavt Singapore eastbound on July and Sydney westbound on July 5 In the initial stages192 words
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978 1938-06-18 2 Certificate Inadmissible, Says Chief Justice Singapore, Friday. "THE legislature has placed a grave responsibility of certifying is to the genuineness or otherwise cf currency notes on a very senior officer, who is expected by knowledge and experience to be so expert m the detection978 words
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Article175 1938-06-18 2 $15,000 Scholarships For Schools 'From Our Own Reporter j Ipoh, Friday TRUE to his nature as one who took great interest m the education ol children, the late Towkay Chin Sem Lin, who died m Ipoh on Monday, had been making plans during his last few175 words
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Article43 1938-06-18 2 Information haying been received that (humorous infectious or contagious disease, namely, cholera, exists m an epidemic state at Hong Kong, it is declared that the port of Hong Kong is an infected place for the purposes of the viid Ordinance43 words
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Article30 1938-06-18 2 His Excellency the Governor records with deep regret the death of Mr. E. T M Lias, Eurooean Master. Malayan Educational Service, which occurred m England on the June 7. 193830 words
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Advertisement20 1938-06-18 2 "y^fti >t ßow a bit quicker Han sen EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. ———■———^^■—^■——3 APB 8 SmSSi20 words
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Article644 1938-06-18 3 APPEAL DISMISSED Singapore, Friday ITOLDINCi that the defence of grave and sudden provocation set up by the defence had not been proved, the full Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting of their lordships the Chief Justice. S.S.. Mr .Justice Mr. P. A. McFlwaMie Mr Justice644 words
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289 1938-06-18 3 BOY'S ROAD DEATH DRIVER NOT TO BLAME Singapore, i riuay. BAHSAN BIN MOtTSIN, Beynnese. driver of a car which knocked (hwn and killed a Malay boy m KilJiney Road Hi May ft, H>ld the Singapore Coroner Mr. \V. G Porter, this morninff that at the time when he had struck289 words
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Article31 1938-06-18 3 A 55-v<>ar-old Chinese was found dead at Alexandra Road yesterday, believed to have suddenly collapsed. There was bleeding from the nose, and there wenbruises on the face and chest31 words
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Article23 1938-06-18 3 Law Notice For To-Day The Chid Justice, Mr. Justice g Bet kett Ton-oil and Mr. Justice Horhc a Johore Court ol Criminal Appeal.23 words
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Article169 1938-06-18 3 CAR PLUNGES INTO POND MIRACULOUS ESCAPE EOR TWO MEN From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, Friday. A JUNIOR Singer motor car plunged into a pond at the eighth mile stone on the Trong Road. The driver and a passenger had a mini culous escape from death, having crawled out of the169 words
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272 1938-06-18 3 Singapore, Friday MARRIED life was all that could be desired for Loh Chong. an elderly i Chinese hawker and his young wife, Lai 1 Vine They were happily married id years ago and Lai Ytog bore her husband four children With the dawniiH'272 words
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29 1938-06-18 3 PIANOFORIE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOI CHILDREN:— Special Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:— Reduced Rates. Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz. Experienced .md Qualified Music Teacher, 25 Barker Road.29 words
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Article168 1938-06-18 3 Lighted Cigarette On Driver's Lap From Our Own Reporter) Ku.i!;i Lumpur, Friday u/hii.k driving hli car along Ba'.u Road on May 22. Mr K. 8. Ersktne, i luropean, dropped the cigarette which he was smoking on his lap. m frying to retrlYe the fallen cigarette,168 words
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Article43 1938-06-18 3 The u.s.s. Pccob (Commandci i V Kelley, us n i .m oil tanker of tin.' Utntrd States N.ivv, \B expected U) riril Singapore from June 26 i<> June 'i"w PeCOB is not ;i .s'llntiiv, ship, aild I'lin salutes will not b<* cxcnangi I43 words
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Advertisement56 1938-06-18 3 MIAH NAN YAM. ■!<>■ ",J?££ Kxprtm S<-rv(T Bpoph pn-ir* L MA. CM I'OIM NAN YANG HOT' ■1 1 M.I I rnva. Mai I FHnwoore to MnaV Mi XL at 7.00 am 2.00 P-Ji. 4 pm 3 Mntr f M«'«ccfl X Lumpu a.m. 11.00 3 m Daily 4 Malacca to Muar56 words
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Advertisement41 1938-06-18 3 gilviVrin DOES <■ R O W__ H Al Remove v drufl r-y preveni ..iid c >rreci d i /I If Tn r> ?<"•■ f |jg^ -TMWth a.-k vnr r A E r Hair-drosspr V. pri?r 1 «J«»|»- nistributnr^RAHAMIN PENHAS W>. Rot ism Bond.41 words
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Advertisement53 1938-06-18 3 fDQD S//O/'S Ml I (/os//; > Till public ol Tontian were > surprised to lind nil Mffcc i shop> aiui eatiui; shops ol Ion- tian. Johore. closed >eslerda> S IllOMMMi;. li is understood that their i lieenees have nof \et heen re- newed. N THE WRITING FLUID THAT'S OF FOUNTAIN53 words
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Advertisement55 1938-06-18 3 I HORSE HEAD BRAND o JwiPz I MADE IN BURMA <.l AltAMLi:i» 100% intiiisii V V inriK. (.null an <o, lid., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, li n.mu wiiitf: swan dupmcatino papkk defy competition In both price anrt quality. suitable for all duphcatinK martini. Price 1.25 per ream Obetatnabto at ail oOati55 words
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Article129 1938-06-18 4 London. Friday hibhkk Previous To-day Chan&. as ft?.. T" 16 ;;s Ist Forward (July) Buyers 5 7 8 5 15.16 3eiie^ 6 6 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 5 15 16 6 Sellers 6 1 16 6 116 $rd Forward (Oc* f 0 o.» Buyers 6 6 116 Sellers129 words
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Article142 1938-06-18 4 London. Friday Previous xo-day Chaii* Distillers 95 9 96 9 -fLs Dunlop Rubber 26 7^ 27 +4V 2 d General Electric 73 3 73 6 -f 3d iiiiperial Chemical Industries 29 7 1 30 +4 1 2 c i Imperial Tobacco 1313 1313 Anglo-Dutch 24- 24- Canadian142 words
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Article64 1938-06-18 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change TT on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.38 178.34 —.04 TV on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 896 8.96 1,16 +116 TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d Unchanged TT on Japan (closing selling rate) Is.64 words
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Article38 1938-06-18 4 f'OI n London. Friday. KMULitJ Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. £7-0-10 £7-0-10» 2 +l id. SILVER Spot 18 13 16 18 3 4 —1 16 4 months' forward 18 7 16 18 7 1638 words
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Article20 1938-06-18 4 London. Friday. ON Standard Previous To-day Chan?* Epot (afternoon price) £1743 4 £179» 2 +£4% £175' tioO'i +to20 words
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Article36 1938-06-18 4 RUBBER ew York. June lti. Previous To-day Chanp* Tnnp Steady Steady SfWt Buyers 12 12 116 -rl 16 SeUers 12» 8 12 316 -rl 16 as i 2 2 l 7io ar t*36 words
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Article167 1938-06-18 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Friday. MINING: Tin at midday uas $38.50. up >j. According to cables received there appeared to be rather more interest m tin shares m London yesterday than for the past few days and some of the better class stocks showed a small improvemem167 words
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Article228 1938-06-18 4 GAZETTE APPOINTMENTS Mr J T. Rea, M.C.S., is appointed to act as Extra Assistant Protector of Chinese. Singapore, with effect from I June 9 Mr Rea is also appointed a and Malacca, and an Assistant Controller of Labour <Chinese", Singapore. Mr E H Wilson has been appointed to be a228 words
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Article178 1938-06-18 4 Better Rubber Prices Likely MESSRS Lewis and Peat (Singapore Ltd., m theft rubber report dated June 17, states We are now experiencing that period of quiet steadiness which takes piac while surplus stocks are being assimi lated. and usually precedes a pronounced upward movement. The situation is similar to that178 words
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Advertisement59 1938-06-18 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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Advertisement15 1938-06-18 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Tel. MM 2, Finlayson Green15 words
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Article848 1938-06-18 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. June 17 5 pm MINING Ampat 34U rQ Aa«un Kumbang 28- 301Burma Malay 99 ss sg bangrin Tin 2 0- 21 Batu Selangor \2q 1 31 Burma Malay 21 1- 221Chenderiang 15 HitamTin ..0.38 042 Hong Fatt 10 2 105 Hong Kong Tin848 words
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Article223 1938-06-18 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 3|4»/ 2 39 Batu Selangor 1.25 1.30 Hong Fatt 1.01 1.06 Hongkong Tin 20|3 21,3 Jelebu 0.68 0.73 Kamunting Tin 9 9 106 Katu Tin 236 24(6 Kramai 103 11Killinghall 18!- 19'Kuchais 1.30 1.35 Larut 9i9 10 6 Lingui Tin 1.50 160223 words
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Article218 1938-06-18 5 6% Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 10 5 nO m. SINGAFORE^MUNICIPALITY 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 1-2 4y 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 norn 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 120218 words
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Advertisement224 1938-06-18 5 LS. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai. Hongkong. Manila. Sinirapor*. Immmifmm' Bankert rrn/t rtmierri fn Serurit\e% an* Com^ntntttm. Daily foieiyn Market L'a<ne uuu u >>ai^n ittuic: Members: HEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC OF N.Y. NEW YOKK COFFEE A SU(JAK EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD Or IKADi. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.224 words
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Advertisement146 1938-06-18 6 A PERFECT PAIR IN < OI.IMBIVS HWSCT I.AI <ill HI! PAVILION 3.15 6. '5 ».I5 TO-DAY. Togtthir they'll tnfill you cno"fl you win you m »his glorious new it^^^gtn^ J^^^^Jfev romonfic combdy! fIX JSSk Xt A COLUMBIA PICTURE JK&tfB& :i >•'-...., **J |!|h tf j RO X V BAR O146 words
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Advertisement341 1938-06-18 6 Follow the Crowds to the Popular Show! 1 /flns/*!«i I tl^l I lib Ami \wmj Xli DOROTHY pT ji P«%^ LAiflOl. T lt "HER JUNGLE LOVE" with RAY_ MILLAND and LARGE CAST "THEATRE" ROYAL I 615 to-night MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 P.M. Children Half Price For Sat. Sun. Matinee*. TOO¥341 words
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Advertisement148 1938-06-18 7 Next PAVILION Week 1 EfICV! CJ ay: II'MIPI MIS I BEST VKI randoiph"^-^ PHODUCE.O 6- DIRfCTEO BY WIIrCOX j Rt leased By Columbia SHOWING SHIULTAXEOUSLY— TO-NIGHT SIN TALKIE EMPIRE THEATRE I NEW WORLD' (TANTONO PAGAR' 7.30 3<» P.M. 7 9 P.M. A FIRST RUN WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME The :j148 words
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Advertisement244 1938-06-18 7 ALHAMBRA lONE ti'.n.'.t ■■■■■■■■■I I niiiAwi 9%^ Slir Ih .il von II v V SingS hlink Imrk fc/ 4 -y-^^KW I 111 HANS jgj»\ /^^^JjjJJ^^ i MM ■N^ Shes -P^W^IPUJI "l X *f*" WfMk I < (>; M>VI ■BZ£9339p3&Sb^ !k;iitto 1 1 1 > < Oil' ■■■■■■ii^i^i^ VITAPHONE SPOTLIGHT I244 words
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361 1938-06-18 8 TRENGGANU BADLY AFFECTED REPORT FOR 1937 SHOWS PROGRESS FOR STATE IN many ways. IMI »»ad bten a year of achievement for Irenuganu judging by the annual report on the social and economic progiess of the people of thai s t ate by the Acting British361 words
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Article295 1938-06-18 8 Reconditioned Tonnage For Fleet I ATEST addition to the Anchor Line's fleet, the 11. ?.00-ton motor passenger ship Cilicia. will be handed over to he: owners by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Co. following a three-day programme of speed and acceptance trials on the Firth 01 Clyde. tat295 words
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Article301 1938-06-18 8 Man With $21,000 Liabilities WITH liabilites amounting to $21,00(J towards which a first dividend oi 2 5 per cent, had been paid, and with sufficient m the hands of the Official Assignee to pay a further dividend ol two per cent. Siow Soo Chin, former partner m the301 words
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Article330 1938-06-18 8 MALAY WITH A "TERRIBLI RECORD" GAOLED 'From Our Oicti Reyortcrt Seremban, Friday. THAT when he first committed an offence m IKJ it was at the instigation of friends and that ever since people did not trust him and he consrquently could not find work, was the330 words
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Advertisement108 1938-06-18 8 mHe IAHo A homth's teAve The great Empire flying-boats have shrunk the map and brought a visit to England within the limit of a month's leave. Time spent m travel there and back from Singapore is only eleven days. Fares include everything —even tips There are special rebates for Government108 words
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244 1938-06-18 9 WHAT MANOEUVRES DISCLOSED servers from Washington believe that even without any increase m the country's present strength the Air Corps can beat off any attack irom the East Ma J'J>» eral Andrews, who commanded the manoeuvres, said:— "In my opinion we need more lonK-ranjje244 words
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Article199 1938-06-18 9 Shirley Temple Film Dialogue o JJIALOGUE spoken m the Shirley Temple film, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." is the basis for a £100.000 libel action filed m New York against the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation by an association of American sweet I manufacturers The National Confectioners' Associa I tton.199 words
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Article227 1938-06-18 9 Friction Harnessed For Heat E--CTION. bubear of many an Inventor, has been harnessed by Arthur -us. of St. Paul. Minesota and may b* put to work with results tha* Lazanu belie\'es will be amazing. Lazarus, working m his home worktop, has developed a machine m which action lakes the p]ace227 words
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Article259 1938-06-18 9 Stole To Attract BECAUSE she thought ber husband adu mired attractively dressed women. 23-vear.s-'iici band leader, Charmains Sommerville. wax tempted to .steal frocks rrom the Kensington store where .she played her violin each day This was stated at West London recently when Mrs Sommerville pleaded guilty to the theft of259 words
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Article112 1938-06-18 9 ctudents of Stanford Unirenftty, Californa. put their .scientific learning to practical use when they invented a way to obtain free telephone calls. They made plaster moulds the size and shape of a nickel- the coin which m the United States paid for a local112 words
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Article36 1938-06-18 9 Clara Bow, the "If uirl of the icreen, U expecting t baby next month. She is married to Rex Bell, the rowboy actor, and they already have a son three years old36 words
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Article282 1938-06-18 9 BRAIN NO OPERATION NECESSARY rUMGVRfi ot tne brain can be :raced without operation by a npu apparatus io* measuring brain waves installed at the BeJievje Mental Haspita) m New Exoenence 10 Ja: bM shown that tne brain *VH receiver, or eiectro-encepha-loffraot) csn place the exact position282 words
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Advertisement233 1938-06-18 9 PROTECT AGAINST SKIDS AND BLOW-OUTS You owe it to your lainily ;inii J'Our.s«'lf to set the new Goodrich Safety BUvertown tyre, it often a new kinc 1 of tyre sult-ty -iNSIPh 1 AND '1 On thfl outside. \)u new LII'K SAVEII Tread will gift you the wilesi, quickest .stops you233 words
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Article307 1938-06-18 10 'THE imperial Airways air mail t from London, whicn was aue m r Singapore on Tuesday afternoon, was again delayed m India and j will not arrive until to-day. This f is the second time within a tortnight that the British air mail has been delayed. We307 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1938-06-18 10 Germany Leads The World In A. R. P. Progress A s omany to-day \m the most air- minded country m IW* he national organisation ol air raid precatttlona for the proteetton o the population 111 wartime U natural* on a JEutfc and impressive scale .writ., a JSj correspondent ol the1,045 words
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Article1254 1938-06-18 11 The HELICOPTER Is Now A PRACTICAL PROPOSITION 'From Our Own Correspondent) m this development for Z ?otatin* u.n° eVer k^ ne has a vital "Merest kind of aircraft vet produced TW achin f is inherently the safest lumsy. produced. Those we know to-day may be slow and The Autogiro and1,254 words
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Article139 1938-06-18 11 Ottawa. JHK Canadian (Government has decided, it is learned here, to take no action at this session of Parliament on the proposal to abolish Canadian appeals to the Privy Council m London. No further assistance will be given to the private member's bill, intro dttced by Mr.139 words
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Advertisement53 1938-06-18 11 fIVEW llRAi\ilTt jAOW OPEftj AT 3, FORT ROAD > c MUACC. I (Telephone 121) >i isov pi im LADIES HAIKDKK-s.M.K.s 1 7v, Stamford Road 4 SINGAfORE. I Telephone 4610) j l >93*i Telegraphic Address: PHONE j 934 f I GOODWOOD liuiiiiiiiKh situated ideal for visitors «n«| tourists (ocktail BAR UHJNGI53 words
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Advertisement102 1938-06-18 11 TMf THUI TONI^FOOI) OtofMftfe *f mil Chtnln, and Start POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor102 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-06-18 12 A. Broun, the Australian batsman batting against Surrey at the Oval, sets a four to leg: from a ball by F. R. Brown. (Topical Press). nnglelon the opening batsnvu wno nas piayeri some fine innings on the tour. (Topical Press).43 words
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Miscellaneous189 1938-06-18 1 PLEA FOR K.L. BOXERS FOXING enthusiasts are being well catered for m Kuala Lumpur by Mr. Shaw. His promotions during the last few weeks could hardly have been bettered anywhere else m the IVninsiila. Marques. Eaf>le, Diamond, all within a fortnighi of each other would have satisfled even the most189 words
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Title Section14 1938-06-18 1 MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT No. 50. June 18, 1935, EDITED BY "HERMES" Every Saturday14 words
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629 1938-06-18 1 S .A.F.A. MUST BUCK UP MALAYA CUP IDEAS Trials Must Be Better Organised For Success ii wrong with ihn S.A.F.A. this season? To-day, at Anson Road stadium. Singapore are due to meet Ncgri Semhilan m their opening match of the Malaya Cup competition of 1938, but so far even the629 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-06-18 1 TWO TIP TOP MILERS L. A. C. Roch and L A. C. Ralph. first and second respectively m the one mile event I m the R.A.F. athletic sports, held at I Seletar on Wednesday. I35 words
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Article150 1938-06-18 1 SOVIET Russia has just staged her first soccer cup final. A soccer match between the Kharkov "Spartans" and the Moscow "Torpedoes" for the championship of the U.S.S.R. has taken place at Moscow. As m the English cup final at Wembley and the French cup final at Colombes,150 words
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Article36 1938-06-18 1 MORMAN Brookes, ol Melbourne, who n won the Wimbledon championship as long ago as 1907, has decided to resign from the presidency of the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association He has held the post for many years36 words
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183 1938-06-18 1 R.A.F. Batsman Heads Local Averages FLYING oAotf Cave Brown Cave has moved to the top of the batting averages as the result of his too fine innings for the Air Force last week-end Lieut Simpson and Captain Bryan are hard on his heels, and these are the only three with183 words
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Article114 1938-06-18 1 i THREE English boxers and a wellknown soccer team from London are to visit Ostend The three boxers and their opponents are Tiger Tim Claridge V. E. Everaert; Also Burton V. Roger Barbary; Johnny Thornton V. Charles Bys. Their fights will take place m Ostend114 words
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Article93 1938-06-18 1 THE famous New Zealand ru^by team, 1 the All Blacks", an! to play three test matches against Australia during their Australian Ru^by tour this winter Two of these tests are to be played at Sydney, probably at the Sydney cricket (-'.round, and one a! Brisbane The93 words
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Article, Illustration300 1938-06-18 2 Flash - B. MATI GUNNERS VISIT DICKSON 4 VERY clos» athletic match at For A Dickson last Suaturday resulted ill win for the R.A. Blakan Mati ove, the Malay Regiment, by 25 points to 23 The Re-iment were superior m the .sprints, but were outclassed by the R.A. In the longer distances300 words
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Article1054 1938-06-18 2 Sgt. POWELL WINS SELETAR CROWN Flash NOTES from SELETAR by imtk li Ptaytof h lhe s ;ill > r activitie of the R yal Ai r,. ir Uu,,. "lavs, umUtwas singularly ironical, when. dun.« a Pen A t V C licy he o/°the all S.A ce F d A:s which1,054 words
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Article, Illustration214 1938-06-18 2 A LAKADAISICAL display of footbai was witnessed at Blakan Mati o: Wednesday, when the R.A Blakai. Mati met the R.A.O.C. Alexandra > m the small units league. Both team seemed unable to settle down, and on completion of the test half the score sheet was214 words
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807 1938-06-18 2 Pete TANGUN NOTES by |\UE to alj too league soccer lixtures being away, cnckei has held first plat V this week at Tanglin. but ih-. cricketers fail to draw anything UKe w gailery that attends all football matches, and so the gam's are ulaved to807 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1938-06-18 3 A Special Correspondent IMALAYAN CRICKET b CLUB WERE LUCKY TO ESCAPE WITH A DRAW HAT the United Services possess the strongest cricket team m Singapore was amply demonstrated last week when the military men made merry at tlk expense of the S.C.C.,1,087 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-06-18 3 JOHORE STAGE SOCCER REVIVAL Joh H o?e RE Ba M h a y ras?T«e X ke n iC JI^ feated hl a match W« al southern section j«h«™ t, t spoomsts for some years m the on the'r recort beUer pr( nise this year and shouli improve47 words
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356 1938-06-18 3 SELANGOR READY FOR CUP PROGRAMME CELANGOR avenged their defeat by Nesri on Tuesday last when on the T.P.C.A. ground they won a one-sided .natch by three c!< ar goals. In a weeks time SeJangor will play their first Malaya Cup tic against Perak at Kuala Lumpur.356 words
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Article195 1938-06-18 3 BRADMAN RETURNS THE COMPLIMENT SPHERE were some who critl- i i cued Bradman for his quixo- 1 tic action m declaring 20 minu- utes before time m order to i give Edrich. the Middlesex and i England cricketer, trie opportu- 1 nity of completing his 1,000 runs before the end195 words
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Article33 1938-06-18 3 Fighting for the right to meet Jake Kilrain, Scottish holder of the British welterweight title, Harry Mizler (St. George's* beat George Daly (Blackfriars) on points over ten rounds at the New Cross Stadium.33 words
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Article167 1938-06-18 3 Soccer Booming In Australia COCCER never very popular with the ■3 public m the past Is enjoying a mild "boom" m Australia this season. The visit of an English team laat year, and the regular appearance of several well known Scottish and English players this season, are largely responsible for167 words
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Article397 1938-06-18 3 "I' ermainan - Permainan I.v pi K Ah won h< t first Malaya Cup match of the season on Saturday when she beat Kedah by the wide margin of five goals to one on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground m Ipoh. In fairness to the visitors, it must be said397 words
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Article, Illustration402 1938-06-18 4 In a Derb\ uu^WLr iinish lor year- ..,,^M^ ShiDj Uu Hoi ivja won the famou I )S() |m i was run m brilt t JE| i enormous crow n n ]Kj gypsies were tl tiji,, i.ois Ruussel w.i u>i|M(> t iart of the race402 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-06-18 6 Perry Not To Become An American FRED J. Perry, the former Wimbledon lawn tennis chumpicYi, and now one of the world's leading professionals, denied emphatically m an interview m Winnipeg, Manitoba, that he intends to become an American citizen. The report of his intended change of nationality83 words
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410 1938-06-18 6 i NIW <lub Ipswich Town, an amateur organisation until two years aeo was e let ted to the Football League when 300 officials gathered m London for the annual mealing of the Association Council and the jubilee of the League, which was celebrated by410 words
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Article182 1938-06-18 6 AMATEURS TO MEET PROS AT TENNIS? HIGH tennis officials are considering a proposal which, if adopted, will evolutionise the game, improve the standard of play and make the game I more popular then ever before. The plan is for a team match between the world's best amateurs and professionals on182 words
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Article35 1938-06-18 6 John Henry Lewis, the negro cruiserweight champion of the world, has accepted a bout with Adolf Heuser. the European light-heavyweight champion to take place m Berlin next August, according to Lewis' manager Gus Green lee.35 words
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Article59 1938-06-18 6 Featherweight Who Beat Foran DAVE Castilloux, the Canadian featherweight, won the Canadian title by boating Jackie Cellura, of Hamilton. Ontario, on points m a ten rounds contest m Montreal. Castilloux defeated Ginger Foran. of Liverpool, on points m Toronto earlier m the year but many crttics thought that59 words
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194 1938-06-18 6 INVITATIONS to enter teams for the Olymp^ Games at Tokyo, between September 21 and October 6 1940, will be issued shortly to more than 50 countries. What will be the answers of Great Britain and the Dominions? Nominally the decisions rest with the various194 words
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96 1938-06-18 6 'RECORD ENTRY IN BILLIARDS A RECORD number of entries have been received for the British Empire Amateur Billiards Championship to be held m the Town Hall at Melbourne and which will continue until June 25. For the first time m the history of the tournament five countries Great Britain, Australia,96 words
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Article64 1938-06-18 6 THE picturesque Cologne golf course which was reconstructed by the Army of Occupation, is to be closed. This decision has been arrived at owing to the building of the new Rhin bridge, and a motor road is to be buil* through the course linking the bridu* with the64 words
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Article, Illustration391 1938-06-18 6 Budge And Moody Are Wimbledon Favourites WIMBLEDON opens on Tuesday next and the experts have been busy doing some prophesying as to the identity of the runners up m both the women and men's single finals. There is a marked unanimity of opinion as to the winners of the two391 words
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Article117 1938-06-18 6 THK revival vi the ifoglard v. Australia Speed. <r r\v Itkis, abandoned last yea: became of Australia's difficulty m raising a team capable of extending the English riders, has met with instant approval and will prove one of the most popular features ot the present117 words
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Article, Illustration755 1938-06-18 7 WORLD TITLE FIGHT NEXT WEEK CAN he do it again? That is the question (hat rvrrvonr is asking. Can Sfhmrling brat Louis again, when thrv nuel on lun« II m Now Vurl tor tlir >vorM heavyweight title? There are many pros and cons to755 words
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Article61 1938-06-18 7 pINGER Fonm. the Liverpool featheru weighi who has made himself so popular m America by his spirited flehtinß Will definitely meet Henry Armstrong m England for the lattert featherweight title some time m August, iccording to Ptoran's manager Ralph 'Arrangements for the fight have been concluded and Foran61 words
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Article, Illustration931 1938-06-18 8 Marcus Supcrbw - Marcus Superbus TURF TOPICS b hhiwebnuihfi jhuhwnbrirqw wefg4rgtg Such a -stat*' ol affairs made for .happy liearts and happy iaces. and theie was a general air of levity amonsz all HettOJM Q< n(> large crowd that ha»d come to witness ithe last <U.y's931 words
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Article105 1938-06-18 8 DR Otto Nerz. who for many yearhas been the trainer of the National Football Team of Germany, has according to an announcement made m Ber lin. resigned from his post. It is stated that on May 12— two day before the England-Germany match i Berlin—105 words
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Article127 1938-06-18 8 Australian Players To Compete THE Australian Davis Cup Team. Jo Bromwich, Adrian Quist, Len wartz and Harry Hopman, who is W captain and manager, will compete the American lawn tennis singles cha: pionships at Forest Hills m New from September 9 to 17. The team will leave Sydney127 words
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Advertisement35 1938-06-18 23 fer REFRESHING WfrRIHK jfyz~*i -v f I I —4 i > i- M |^B iii f H. 8, GILES. CIVIL, xNAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OITHriFH > j No 6. The Arcade, Singapore. THONK •J9!>4. E TAILOR.35 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-18 23 The resignation of his Commission m the S.S.V.F. by Capt. and Quartermaster F. Flippance, has been accepted, with effect from June 1.22 words
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Miscellaneous127 1938-06-18 23 To-day's Tides Hi K h Tide:— 2 15 p.m.. BH.I «n gKUSJ 4 200"a n nd 232 .Allen .04. N Mlddteiex 573 .Edrich US. Huimo 143. Slnfl^ d m 6 p S hTre 18 b 4.' a t MnM runs. Kent beat -I* s ven Kmt 428 .Woolley 136. Faeu127 words
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Advertisement162 1938-06-18 8 V O I T T 11 VIGOUR VITALITY m 30 Minutes There is no need for a lengthy and tiresome treatn ent for weeks or months if you feel weak or old before you are young. The latest remedy of a great (Herman Scientist by the name MAN POWER PILLS162 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-06-18 12 POLICE FOR SOUTH AFRICA A party of recruits for the British Sotttk I Mounted or tg their departure trow Soiith;nn|>l»ii ir th- "Dnnvr-.m I ;»sth" lor South Africa. (Topical Press). i nsnm uht-n tke) uitnrssrd the riiiininK of the Ditliv. Th«- Kinj; md The Royal FWrtj phutourap ln l V'!64 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-18 12 i ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN DO TAKE ADVANTAGE j 01 IT TO PURCHASE YOUIt WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE Civ* AT PRICES WEANING REAL INVESTMENTS RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE30 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1938-06-18 13 Be "In The Swim" When You Play JJEACH clothes have never been so thrilling as they are at present. The clean-cut lines, gay colours and diversity of styles which mark street, afternoon and evening dresses, have spread even to those which we wear when we are sunning ourselves by the1,130 words
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Article210 1938-06-18 13 RENE Ullmann's annual sale is attract ing a GREAT DEAL OF ATTENTION and when we passed by Raffles Place tn other morning (though it was still early), we saw a number of peopi amining the goods displayed W windows. This is not surprising, for he is on ing210 words
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Advertisement52 1938-06-18 13 fi\ HERE is THE OPPORiI Nlii £\^jS^K vor HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR P^i MAYNARD'S vtfL A from u 'y 6to u B ust 5 ELIZABETH ARDEN SENDS YOU AN EXPERT f FROM HER I &L LONDON SALON I p/fTf" TO GIVE I Ijfl ADVICE I It and I TREA TMENTS52 words
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Article82 1938-06-18 14 nrHEM looking for haU to complement your -suits, so and inspect those .sold by Mode Elite, at Rodney House. Battery Rf This shop II sole agent for the Gage ttvled hats so well-known m America and here you will find something new JSS mart for every82 words
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Advertisement19 1938-06-18 14 W£ iAO£ Mandarin Coats, Embroidered Py)amas and embroidered slippers m unusual designs. 18 Rntterv Poafi. l,t PlftT Pn <14319 words
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Advertisement39 1938-06-18 14 "MADGE" Flower Shop 29, Stamford fi**4 I Id. 4227 Wl DOT m SUKATS hurch decoration a Speciality BOOQVBTti FLORAL IVASKKTS, Wreaths, floral decoration^ m short notice. Singapore Orchids. Cut Fresh Flowers Orchids cut and m pots. BY AEROPLANE DAILY.39 words
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Advertisement71 1938-06-18 14 Hair _s*Vfr*^ PrOfevsui Ladies >&*}£ r<»ifTeur- Gents Krance Only the artUfi Call nd the wave to .suit your personality, creating fron it t style lor you alone You may have an expert COOMltt> Uon free at your cocvenienci' 'I'he beti machine i and perfect lenriei makr.s everythli v to the71 words
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Advertisement457 1938-06-18 15 i BY P&o and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN fiNOLAND) Outwards. Due V, ue Tonnage Spore Tonnage b pore c 1938 1» 38 B NALDERA 16.000 In --ort CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 SOUDAN 6.500 Aug. 26 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000457 words
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Advertisement432 1938-06-18 15 i tv TO FRENCH PORTS j 1 CHARCEURS REUNIS j HOMEWARDS. M-,r^pilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 19 k I S^ANSSte 53| ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA 5 DESIRADE For Sa.uon. Tourane and Ha.phon »jjg 1 dENTRECASTEAUX S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) G.G. PASQUIER For Saigon. G.G MERLIN Tk Success o/ MOINE432 words
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Article38 1938-06-18 16 Boston provides another novel divorce story. Mrs. Rose Shaw has just secured a divorce on the grounds that her husband, an acrobat, made her join hi> music-hall act and hold two men on her houlders38 words
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Article39 1938-06-18 16 The League of Nations has approved the purchase of t=n peahens— after M. Avenol. Secretary-General, announced the sudden death of all peahens m the League wardens, and the possible death of the peacocks from broken heft«*s.39 words
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Article125 1938-06-18 16 ships ALONGSIDE Till. Wll \KVI •:> n. k EXFICTCD TO AKKIVF. KKPI'H lIAKBOIK Main Wharf: L<h Vedette. U';mita.v-. Gorgon. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DKY DOCKS l.i 1 1 mm it; r.i-ar Albert Dock: Tuu Mitra. Pontoon B. Lighten. Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour:125 words
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Article88 1938-06-18 16 Miners Take To The Air MINERS are taking to the air for the spring >T old rush m the remot' northern district of Goldfield*. Saskatchewan. Air liners, flying from Prince Albert, Edmonton and Fort McMurray, are loaded to capacit- m their daily flights, carrying miners and their supplies88 words
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Article518 1938-06-18 16 BUYING ORDERS FOR IRON STEEL Dearth In All Sections Of Market THKRI kl dearth ct buying OVdOfl on the North-KaM ('oust for iron ;mc! steel In ill sections ot the market, bu: especially m pig-iron and semi-llnl ihed steel stocks of these commodity consumers' works arc of substantial pro portions,518 words
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Advertisement280 1938-06-18 16 Bmxs PHILP LINE. Incorporated In Australia* NEXT SAILINGS MFRKT'R Due Sails. VIARFIIA June 29 July 3 MAKLLLA j u j .3q Aug g fo^owing h rates rOUnd tlCketS horn Sin^ a P° re to A lied at the M^L? laciS P ass tngers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or280 words
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Advertisement196 1938-06-18 16 N. V. K. LINK GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CITNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) TO LONDON via Penan?. Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 s.s. HUSIMI MARU July 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Juiy 21 Rates tc- Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 $634 $381196 words
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Miscellaneous146 1938-06-18 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCtI STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES China generally Hoihow \^willl 18 f Japan. Formosa and Macac NaldeJa 18 tja< Europe and Great Britain x KL^m' 3 18 10 mi Hi II A if i o D. 11 1 bjambj M H 18 2 pjn! Borneo (North. Brunei and Labuan SEwi 18146 words
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Article500 1938-06-18 17 rHE following quotation* from New York were received from Messrs l Levy and Co by air mail yesterLMI toh st(H-k- June 9 Jmie 10 Adam- Expres* > AUeghanj Steel Go. 14 i-* I*.1 Aliis Chalmers Itti *i Amer. Can a^. Amer. Cynamid M B" M** Aivi-r.500 words
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Article564 1938-06-18 17 Singapore. Pridj At about 7 a.m. on Feb. 11 a si group of Chinese women coolies wending their way to work aloni nand side of the road inside H Naval Base. Seletar, near the Rii Railway Siding, when, like a bolt ou: the blue, tragedy overtook one564 words
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Advertisement178 1938-06-18 17 j TRADE BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE GUARANTEED— USED CARS.— A selection of 70 -80 excellent Used Cars always available m stock. We can recommend real bargains, backed by our c/uaraiUee and free service WEARNb'S USED CAR MART. BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing In the Morning178 words
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Advertisement138 1938-06-18 17 FOR SALE 1 rROCKERY. pALL >]ALL GLASS. GOBLETS ETC. HOON SECK TRADING CO.. 1 Raffles Place. Singapore. Phone 3858. furniture: j THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT LTD.— manufacture I**1 and designers of modern furniture Showrooms 32. 34 and 36 Orchard Poad. Fine English Carpet* it 'nodprat* rrices MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled138 words
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933 1938-06-18 18 "Marcus Superbus - SELANGOR RACE MEETING ENDS TO-DAY RUNNERS' PROSPECTS DISCUSSED (By Marcus Superbus TO-DAY is the second and last day of the Selingor Turf Club Skve meeting, and a card of eight events has been framed up for this afternoon's programme at Kuala Lumpur. As was anticipated. Thur,aav I .sport •jroke the933 words
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Article154 1938-06-18 18 MALACCA INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS 'From. Our Own Correayondrnt 1 Malacca, Friday. A VERY sucjessiul athletic contest was held at the High School padang when the St. Francis Institution was opposed to the St. Francis Association The schoolboys won the contest by 34 points to 24. The following are the results of154 words
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Article63 1938-06-18 18 The annual cricket match between the Pist and Present boys of Raffles Institution for the Clarke Shield will take place to-morrow on the school ground commencing at 11 a.nv: Old Boys XI C Richards. E. O wh^ t lv T Leijssius. L. Alvis, D. ft Potto Sharriff.63 words
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Article271 1938-06-18 18 "Marcus Superbus nj - Marcus Superbus (By Selections for to- day's races m Kuala Lumpur are as follows: Race I— STONE CiINGER Rebel King Race 2 BAY ROSE Phoon Tok Race 3— DAZZLE Bay Laddie 4— qiHSANA Phar Par Race MISS LABIS Republican Race ti— EMPENNAGE Mountain Belle Race 7— STIR lIP Wiley271 words
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Advertisement69 1938-06-18 18 HUDSON S EUMENTHCL JUJUBES have for over 40 years been -uccessfully used by Tens of Millions of people. Other Jubes, etc etc., tome and go, but HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public Confld c n c c through their genuine wort.i. When used daily they preserve the teeth by69 words
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Miscellaneous1453 1938-06-18 19 2.10 Greetings. 9 .05 E«£S£% Sinhalese F£ 220 News^and economic revtew 7 !S&i^S&5kVE 235 irA ln Oennany i ■r- f% A I^Xl^ l^ Principal, Mr. Wilmot A. Per- sonata by Nikolaus Medtner I i^\K\ THF RAI JILJ 95 0 ™%ews and Announcements 320 Sh.dow-p.ay A musical fan-. X L^/rN I1,453 words
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Article106 1938-06-18 20 The following have accepted !o play Jort'ie SCC vs. S.S. Police to-morrow '11 a.m. at Thomson Road: L. L. Coo<t. W. W Dean A. J A. Goetzee. C Sutton, R. A. Hooper. W K. JanKfrLcfr. P p Watts icupt.t. C xi. w I() 'ilt. P. Hgerton-Smith,106 words
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208 1938-06-18 20 At The Cinemas KAY FRANCIS SCORES "Confession? 9 At The Alhambra UNDOUBTEDLY one of the most highly emotional pictures of her screen career. with that lovely star Kay Francis, had a very successful premiere at the Alhambra Theatre, last night. The picture is adapted from the famous stage play "Mazurka."208 words
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Article205 1938-06-18 20 "If You Could Only Cook" At Pavilion COLUMBIA PICTURES present at the Pavilion Theatre one of the brightesi comedies seen for some time m "If Yoi Could Only Cook." a production whicr stars Herbert Marshall and Jean Arthur This is the type of film m which wealthy205 words
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Article101 1938-06-18 20 London. Friday Mr. Oliver Stanley, president ol the Board of Trade, opened the 14th international wool conference m London yes terday. Sir Earle Pafje (Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and the Minister f>>r Commerce and Health* presided, and Mr R. G. Menzies (Australian Minister for Industry i Colonel101 words
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Article71 1938-06-18 20 In accordance with the provision oj Section 33 of the Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance, it Ifl hereby not i tied that the following gentlemen have been duly elected to be the Bar Committee lor the Settlement of Singapore for the year 1938:— Mr. C. V. Miles (Chairman); Mr H. D.71 words
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Article174 1938-06-18 20 Mr. Im.k thought that building society for financing the building of duelling houses should be established m Singapore, and some public body or some influential men should take the l*\id. PWOI that there was plrnl v ol idJr nuit.'ii was to b" fr.mifi m the recent announcement174 words
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Article76 1938-06-18 20 TRACTION EMPLOYEES MEET JHfc sixth annual K eneral meetin X of Fmni 1 fraction Company Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan of the Singapore Traction Co "it point that the aim of the Societv jjgwtlon offlce-bearm resulted Pr.-Ni,l«-iil Mr. (i Itantuu ■aartrfeisr w Miiiuy w 'r* mMMfmwt; Mmm v Sr H^"'76 words
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Article41 1938-06-18 20 Singapore nitll the weigh! i, .»,,<• o t w kj 7 1 l) kattic wen placed Ptetform the m O K e icati *er, alleg«tion Btr^t Tn* tS TS^k*"" Church gwct, In tht fourth Poll, defeiuUot, TW k.» k k*41 words
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Article318 1938-06-18 21 SAPPERS EASILY BEAT MALAYS 2-0 MARGIN IN DIV. 1 SOCCER X j. 2; Malays W. AN unin>piriim display by both teams characterised yesterdays fixture m the First DM*» S.A.F.A. League, between the Ki»al Fnginiurs and th. Malays at »he Anson Road Stadium. The Sappers won convincingly by bui thty should318 words
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Article, Illustration144 1938-06-18 21 UNDER ideal weather conditions at Blakan Mali yesterday, were held th( final events of the Changi-Blakan Mat ,rai athletic meeting. Two outstand no, features of the day were the javelit h'-ow and the pole jump, which wa won by Changi. Hussan Mohamed jump 1 ing. Blakan Mati were144 words
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580 1938-06-18 21 A.C.C.S. HOLD ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING /COMPETITORS and spectators alike v enjoyed themselves at the 12th an- nual athletic soorts of the AngloChinese Continuation School held at Hie Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday With 16 points Kan Theng Yew wrested first honours m the A Division and j became this year's School580 words
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Article66 1938-06-18 21 ftttala Lumpur. Friday. EXPERIENCE deeded thr fiQlr between E Younp Tr.ricv and David Dhannart^ when th v met at tht Buk t Bntarr Park. >ver ten 8-rainnte rounds to-niui)' he bout end n° >n a clear-cut po nt victory for the Filipino, who. however twice during- the66 words
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Article302 1938-06-18 21 RANGOON ROAD SCHOOL SPORTS Singapore, Friday JHERE was a large gathering pn.M to-day, at the annual athletic spor meeting of the Rangoon Road Schoo). At the end of the day the title Champion Athlete went to James Tm *ho gained 30 points m "A" Hou> iunner-up was Bah Chee with302 words
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Article, Illustration94 1938-06-18 21 IN a friendly soccer match played Fort Canning yesterday, Fort Ca ing beat the Loyals A" by 5—2. At nail time the Fort lead by two goals to Opening play aggressively, the Loya scored first through Snell but the Ft •etaliated and equalised through B:>» ,ate Barnard94 words
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Article, Illustration232 1938-06-18 22 SOCIAL GOLF MATCH THE following are the teams for the; social golf match between the Keppel Uolt Club and Sepoy Lines Goil :iub to be played to-morrow over Kep-j \)<.l i-uiKS irweppel names mentioned nrst) i a.m. 8.3U G. Pritchett (8» and G. Edmoml <8> vs. P. D. Lawson <8j232 words
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Article302 1938-06-18 22 JAPANESE PAIR BEATEN pLAYING splendid tennis, ,kh and Kamis annexed the men's doubles title of Singapore, yesterday, by defeating the Japanese, Aizawa and Murakami on the S.C.C. courts, 9 7. 6—4. They had to play their very best tc r^nt theii opponents, the game being on< of the closest fought302 words
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Article, Illustration404 1938-06-18 22 (lerical U 4; S.JIB. 2 DV four goals to two, the Clerical Union beat the Singapore Harbour Board n their Third Division League fixture on he S.H.B. ground yesterday afternoon. Although the Harbour Board showed us of a recovery early m the second404 words
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Article, Illustration254 1938-06-18 22 R.A.M.C. 2; V.M.C.A. 0. iN a bright and fast game played on the Prince Edward Koad ground yesterday, the R.A.M.C. beat the V.M.C.A. ,y two goals to ml m the Third Division A the S.A.F.A. League. Both sides maintained a good pace -hroughout with254 words
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Article54 1938-06-18 22 Retreat On Padang The Drummer* and Plpen of the Ooi don Highlanders unit wi 1 b 69* T»,, r f on the Padans on Monday Tbt p:<>'rammo of music \g gg follows Retreat Mafertfonteta Slow March Mist Covered Mountain! March, Major 0 M Usher, o H I Strath.spey Strathconnon. Quick54 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-18 22 Singapore Malaya Cup XI TO-DA Y'S GAME Tllr: following Singapore players are 1 invited to attend at the Anson Koad Stadium to-day by 4.45 p.m., prepared to play, if required, m the "Malaya" Cup match, Singapore vs Negri Sembilan: Abdul Rahman (M.F.A. Haji Abdul Rahman Police). Aziz (M.F.A). (I. Day.101 words
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Article105 1938-06-18 23 Isle Of Man Thrills isle oJ Man Friday THE senior race o?tt IM !mU> wa I von by Danlell (Norton* with a time Of 2 h 57 m 50 3 5 ft. at a record aver- .,<■(■ of 89.11 miles an hour. Second was Woods (Veioccttei with Ih. 58 m105 words
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Article120 1938-06-18 23 JAPANESE AIRMEN AT LARGE Canton, Friday. Japanese airmen arc at large In the mountains on the border of Kwangtung according to Chinese reports. which state that the remaining three Japanese planes of six shot down yesterday have now been discovered, but only lour bodies were found A* 22-year-old airman, allegedly120 words
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Article, Illustration132 1938-06-18 23 Australians Win London. Friday. THE Australians beat the Gentlemen of England by 282 runs. In a match at Lords Scores: Australians 397 ißradman 104' and 335 ior 4 declared Gents 301 Brown 88. Wilcos 50. Ward 5 for 108' and 149 (Fleetwood Smith i for 44 Gibb saved132 words
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293 1938-06-18 23 London, Friday. A NOTE by the Ail Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, and the Postmaster General issued as a white paper last night announces that it is proposed to make arrangements with Imperial Airways tor further extension of the South African Empire agreement of Aug. 31.293 words
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Article37 1938-06-18 23 LESS COPPER PRODUCTION London, Fnci On behall of copper-producinu i panics operatinu under the rcstric .scheme, it is officially announced yeffective from July 1 production wil. decreased from 105 to 95 per cent agreed basic tonnages Reuter37 words
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Article116 1938-06-18 23 "CHOPSTICK GRIP" Gene Sarazen's Idea From The East GENE Sarazen. the famous A golfer, nas developed a new griplthe -Chopstick Grip." He to demonstrate it m the AniChampionships which are to be n« Denver. Colorado, during June Sarazen first used the grip land perfected it m Bali "Dutc Indies, while116 words
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Article40 1938-06-18 23 Washington, Fri< I THE American National incon. I I year was $69,800 million, w Department of Commerce^ Tru I is $6,400 million aver 1936 and I million over 1932. but is still million below 1929— Reuter^__ I40 words