Morning Tribune, 20 June 1938
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Title Section13 1938-06-20 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL, 3.— No. 120. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, June 20 198& FIVE CENTS13 words
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236 1938-06-20 1 -Sin .ew Jit Poh. GUNMEN SHOOT HEAD OF BOGUS GOVT. ANTI-WAR FEELING GROWING IN JAPAN SHANGHAI, SUNDAY. MOST DARING POLITICAL MURDER WAS CARRIED OUT WHEN TWO CHINESE GUNMEN ENTERED A HUGE, WELL-LIT CHINESE ESTAURANT IN THE HEART OF THE SETTLEMENT AND BLAZED way at a236 words
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Article71 1938-06-20 1 PRESIDENT'S CALL TO NATION Paris, Sunday. PRESIDENT LEBRUN, m a speech at r Bourges, declared the goal .ot taed production could not working hours were increase^ m branches of industry. AU Used the gravity of the hou an w with what activity countnes ir doors were accumulating instru of war.71 words
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Article47 1938-06-20 1 S Hankow. Sunday S L AT least four Japanese warships I are claimed to have been t sunk by Chinese bombers this afternoon near Anking on the > i Yangtse. One other warship is i 1 claimed to have been seriously 1 damaged.- Reuter47 words
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Article100 1938-06-20 1 FRESH ANTI-JEW MOVE IN BERLIN Berlin, Sunday. AS a fNfb anti- Jewish move, the Police have ordered all Jewish shopkeepers to have their names painted on windows, the letters to be 18 inches high and six broad, m white paint. As the lettering must be placed m the middle of100 words
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Article78 1938-06-20 1 Britain And (kitImports London, Sunday 0 vernment action againsi the Import i i German motor-cars Is f< reshad m v notice of a motion which Sir .John Simon will move In the Common*) t; Monday, transferring the Cv itoma duties at present levied ill der the Finance Ad78 words
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Article40 1938-06-20 1 DRINCE KONOYE, Japanese Premier, reported to have held an urgent conference of his five ministers yesterday afternoon, which will be resumed on Monday. The conference is seeking a final decision on the China policies, on which Japan's destiny depends.- Sin40 words
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107 1938-06-20 1 MR. DE VALERA SCORES HIS GREA TEST VICTORY Dublin. Sunday .lection result, m eight WggfgE lere first counts are jv W^' it Mr. de Valera's Ftana, f^L^S ed a sIH-htly slrength' i" 1 very const ituency. rork lH| a vote of no confidence rto six minlften Iwj ted. all by107 words
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Article179 1938-06-20 1 shariKhai. Sunday. Till Poi tuuuesr ■oiist.il steamer Don Pcdra ot Ihe g|— Ffrwlf Steam rhip Corporation is believed to have liren htianled by pirates on Wednesday just aflet leaving Wcnchow for Ningpow between Foochow anil Shanghai I he Company's officials state they received a teport of the179 words
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Article323 1938-06-20 1 London, Sunday ARRANGEMETNS mack for warning m the event of air raids are detailed m A an air raid precautions memorandum issued by the Home Office Advio on the choice of public warning signal! is contained In the book. For the pur pose of the323 words
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Article78 1938-06-20 1 AVALANCHE NEARLY HRINCS DISASTER Kailimpong, Sunday. I\R Tilman, the leader and three other members of the Mount Everest ex pedittOQ, ajid four porters were nearly •irri..ri ?»w»v by an avalanche when ne uotiating the dangerous slope* of North col, laden with freshly fallen snow, ac cording to a78 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-20 1 OS OTNLR P/%GES Singapore Varsity Malacca Theatres Local Wedding Johore Labour 8.M.8.C. Indians x Municipal Part> 8 All The SiK.rt 18. |f 2i. tt n a m > England's Test XI >\ I31 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-20 1 WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLDI/.TE THEN GET XLIV POWDERED WHOLE MT'JC. \V RWHI P7 1 V OBTAIN ABLE EVEKVWHEKE C I. IT/ lIIIOS. A (O. i31 words
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148 1938-06-20 2 EXPERT EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION COMING (From Our Oivn Correspondent! London, June 11. THE despatch of an expert educational commission to Malaya is foreshadowed m a memorandum accompanying the official estimates lor Colonial services. "A request was received durng the year from the Governor of the148 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-06-20 2 THE FEAST of Corpus Christi was celebrated yesterday at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd. Above and below the procession. (Iribune).24 words
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Article88 1938-06-20 2 A CHINESE woman and her two-year-old son were both injured yesterday moaning, i>y being allegedly struck ■vith a small axe at a house m Lurong :7 Oeylmng. The woman had a deep ncised sMe wound as well as injuries on the check and hand while her 10088 words
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Article90 1938-06-20 2 Singapore, Saturday Sailors do care! Modern men of the sea are particular about their enter-t-unment. They prefer whist drives and sedate dances to the gin and bitters ol yesteryear. In 1937 more than 11.000 sailors attended dances and social eveninss ailar.ged by thjp Singapore Marine Hostel, according90 words
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Article50 1938-06-20 2 A Singalese was assaulted on the head with a blunt instrument by a woman at Selegie Road on Saturday night. He was bleeding profusely but conscious. A Chinese was struck with sticks and nieces of wood by three women and a man. all Chinese, at Selegie Road on Saturday night.50 words
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Article113 1938-06-20 2 Man Who Had A Nail In Foot Singapore, Saturday M i KNOW that Tan Kay Tian ran a 1 nail into his foot, and about a week later I took him to the General Hospital. He is now dead." Thi< statement was made by Scow Cng Han, a113 words
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91 1938-06-20 2 Singapore. Saturday. STATED to be the first cast of its kind, a Chinese youth named Chan Ah Wah was charged before Mr. V. V. Duckwrrth, the Seond Magistrate, this morning, with letting uvo fish fight and thereby causing them unnecessary pain. The accused was arrested91 words
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448 1938-06-20 2 "NO DISCRIMINATION' SAYS MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. I HAVE a feeling that many bylaw are made but not enforced, or m some cases they are enforced most rigidly and m other cases when the same set of bylaws apply different action i.s448 words
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Advertisement189 1938-06-20 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Aching Are you Run Down, Nervy, suffer Aching, Swollen Joints? Do you (Jet Up Nights or suffer from Burning, Itching Passages, Dizziness. Rheumatism, Circles Under Kycs. Puffy Ankles, Frequent Headaches and Colds, Loss of Appetite and Knergy? These symptoms show germs are attacking the189 words
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514 1938-06-20 3 SURPLUS OF LABOUR ON JOHORE RUBBER ESTATES [BOUT 1,000 WJU HA YE IoHORE RUBBER ESTATES A^F vn-r It was resolved thai the name of Mr G RodM be rwd M 1v:) tattre of the Association on the Irrigation Board. Mr J. H. W Godfree agreed to rye on the Roads514 words
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Article92 1938-06-20 3 [OSING his balance, a Chinese fell into the sea when seated at tho edge of -ne sea wall at the Esplanade on Saturflay night. He was picked out of the tfater by <> ne of the boatmen plying for 'lire m the vicinity. A Chinese threw a life92 words
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Article23 1938-06-20 3 An Indian Mohameaan was found m a state of collapse at Kalians Bridge yesterday morning. He had no external Injuries but was semi-conscious.23 words
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Article204 1938-06-20 3 SINGAPORE GOLDSMITHS STRIKE 4N estimated loss of business to the extent it $100,000 has recited from a five weeks strike of ■yorkers m Singapore jewellery -tores, which ends to-day. More than a hundred small jewellery tores m the South Bridge and North Bridge Roads locality have been affected. While the204 words
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Article97 1938-06-20 3 A Chinese was found lying on the i grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral early! yesterday morning. His lips and tongue vere burnt and swollen anc he was unable to speak though conscious. A Sumatran schoolboy of the Malayan Seminary, Upper Berangoon Road, wail taken to hospital last evening with a97 words
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Article25 1938-06-20 3 Law Notice For To-Day Ihe Chic 1 Justice, Mr Justict a'Becki Terrell ..mi Mr Ju Uce H rn it j i —Court of Criminal Appeal25 words
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198 1938-06-20 3 (from Our Own Correspondent > Alor Star. Saturday AS a result of appealing againt the findings of the Chief MaPistrate. Cue Azimi who had fined him S5O for theft of a mantel niece, a Tamil. Nagavah. is now undergoing four months rigorous imprisonment. Some198 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-06-20 3 SINGAPORE CATHEDRAL WEDDING GtmftrtJ O. Ritchie, ol Hrinkman and Co.. Singapore, and Mn I boda Lamb f Pontefract Vorkshirr. limland. who urre marrifd a( St. Andrru's Catheirml on Saturday. (Tribune).30 words
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Advertisement46 1938-06-20 3 PIWOFORIE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN— SpeciaI Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:— Reduced Rates. Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz, Exp<:imced and Qualified Music Teacher. 25. Barker Road Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LLMITKI) China BuiWinf, (hulia Street, PHONE 58H. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.46 words
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Advertisement146 1938-06-20 3 I HORSE HEADI j BRAND 1 URM^ 1 I MADE IN BURMA I I (.1 IKAMIIH 100% MUTISM lIAI'KK, (illJ II lAN CO., LTD., Singapore, Kuala l.umpur, IVnanc. WIIITF SWAN MJIUCAIDia riPi it defy competition In both price and quality suitable foi all duplicating machines Price IJBff pt-r ream Obetainablc146 words
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Article110 1938-06-20 4 London. Saturday. Previous To-day Chan*. |> I Mill I, w\ wuici Se lit* r?* l.st Forward (July l Buyers 15 1G >t*i if r> 2nd Forward (AttfUrt) Buyers 3rd Fopvmri .(>. Buyers *l 16 London. Saturday. ALM OIL OlalavH Previous To-day In bulk June July shipment H«-M Sellers110 words
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Article148 1938-06-20 4 London. Saturday Previous xv-day Chan* UistUiers 95 9 96 9 Uuiilop RuDDer 267 i 2 2l +4 General Electric 73 3 73 6 -3 imperial Chemical lndu»»nes 297 1 30- -41, Imperial Tobacco 131 3 131 3 Anglo-Dutch 24 24 Canadian Pacn< 5716 J l 2 +I|H148 words
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Article64 1938-06-20 4 London. Saturday Previous To-day Change T.T. on P».n:> loosing middle rate) 178.34 178.37 .03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96-1 16 Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* 9 9' 4 -l 4 T.T. on Hongkon (closing selling rate) 1 3 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling64 words
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Article35 1938-06-20 4 GOLD London. Saturday. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. £7-0-10' •> £7-0-10* 2 SILVER Spot 18 U 18 11 16 —1 16 4 months forward 13 7 16 18 3 H _j 1635 words
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Article21 1938-06-20 4 London. Saturday. UN Standard Previous To-day Change Bpot (afternoon (Closing price) £179^ Closed lrward 1 80 1 4 Closed21 words
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Article43 1938-06-20 4 RUBBER New York Saturday. Previous To-day Chanp^ lone Steady Spot Buyers 12' 4 Closed Sellers 12 3 8 OctiDec. Buyers 12 7 16 Sellers 12 9 16 J one Firm Steady s P ot 40 3 4 41 +y 443 words
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Article73 1938-06-20 4 London, Sunday. The past week witnessed a better m Iqu.ry tor credit, especially on Wednes<jii>. when a large demand for application money for the new defence loan caused heavy withdrawals from the market. Supplies, however, were fully sufficient and the fact that there is still a plethora of73 words
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Article38 1938-06-20 4 New York. Saturday. Wai! Street remains m the doldrums. 1 operators adopting such a waiting atti-! tude that the turnover of 100,000 shares' vvus the smallest for a Saturday since l ,*ug. 17. 1918.— Reuter Wireless.38 words
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Advertisement60 1938-06-20 4 L 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 SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement10 1938-06-20 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD Tel 5923. 2. Finiayj>on Green.10 words
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Article659 1938-06-20 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company do 7.. pV, 1 13.80 H.Mod Gt. E L pt 'h ?°.OO 7U.OU Henry Wai" h J 35 50 H and si 790 830 Ei s t Ltd v OverJ^. 2625 O'sea rRf v 805 ■whaw 0 21 32 5 2 0 2 Cold659 words
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Article236 1938-06-20 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Saturday MINING Batu SeUngor l 27" 1 32 Hong Fatt 1.02 1.06 Hongkong Tin 20 3 21 3 Jelebu 0.9) 0.72 Kamunting Tin 9 9 10 6 Katu Tin 23 6 24 6 Kramai 10 3 11Killinghall 18 19 Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Larut 99 ion Lingui236 words
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Article239 1938-06-20 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 105 norn Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 io 'i norn '/2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar Si Sept. 30 105 107 norn i% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31.239 words
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Advertisement239 1938-06-20 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hon^konj?. Manila. Sinr»TV)r«. immmtmtrnt Bankers avt Rrokr** t n Security an* Cm** f rtn Daily Foreiyn Market CMOU umu [JuoiHHM MrMg* Memberi fTEW YORK COTTON EX( HANGE COMAIODIIY EXCh U\GE, INC. i N V NKW YUKK COFFEE SUGAK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD Ut I HAD CANADIAN239 words
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Advertisement91 1938-06-20 6 LAST NIGHT 6.15-9.15 I^HNC^td^^B I I. I" WITH LEO CARILLO-LIONEL STANDER THE BIG FIGHT! <* /^f SENSATION IN HOLL\IVOOD! CAROLE I O>IH Alt!) S KNOCKS OUT FREDRIC M' YOULL SEE IT ALL IN ..THE BIGGEST LAUGH HIT IN YEARS— "NOTHING ACRED H UNITED ARTISTS TECHNICOLOIR SENSATION AT THE CAPITOL SOON!91 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-20 6 HIS SPICIEST! HIS FUNNIEST HIS SUNNIEST HIS VERY BEST! RANDOIPH^^**^ MODUCtO DIRfCTEO BY HERBERI v/u II IL IL IUI FEATURING ADORABLE JEAN GILLIE PAVILION THIS WEEK26 words
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Advertisement239 1938-06-20 6 Packed Houses greet the return of "The Jungle Princess" m another exciting MALAYAN Jungle Adventure! i Positively LAST NIGHT CAPITOI 615-915 I 11 0 It O IH V L A M O I It rfll Ir^H uS I IK 1 (Villtc fijyyf-r. i^k -rf c- a _^4&&SE* is^H wk ALIj-COLOUR239 words
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Advertisement199 1938-06-20 7 i^BOROUG?| A3! Alt JVOTHI* l>lhKN Vno.\.\^ REPUTE. iHRK. urn,'; ,A, >0H SUSANNA" EMPIRE THEATRE (Tan.ong P ae r) DOT«« CANTONESE TALKIES S SEVEN STAR* UoN(i OF CANTON THEATRE ROYApfTr. 7^7,^7 "TOOFANI TAR2AN" Vl n !f: s, lS uO3t 77?^ Scvn^ Shifters P r esent LOVE ISN'T EVERYTHING" A Comedy m199 words
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Advertisement124 1938-06-20 7 I ALHAMBRA |j PERSONAL AS A DIARY DRAMATIC \s mominhhi WARNER BROS. PRESENT THIS SOI!. STIRRING story ■■1H SS»VHIHIHHIHIH W^^ IRI J| SKI.' A Vf T She wmiwr* Mm-\ She 45^^^. W^^ Dances WJk ICS P^SiK^jHlP H I Hill! ■Ljj^s Hlon<lr noktiifi{> H Eflfl M. HIS Sflfllf 1^ I MM124 words
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256 1938-06-20 8 NO INDIAN BROADCASTS FROM THE B.M.B.C "NOT JUSTIFIED, SA YS MR. DUMERESQUE CHOULD OR SHOULD THERE NOT BE INDIAN BROADCASTS FROM THE S SINGAPORE BMBC STATION? BELOW AN INDIAN LISTENEK GIVES HIS IIDEO^THE I QUESTION L AND IT IS FOLLOWED BY AN INTERVIEW WITH MR J S DUMERESQUE. GENERAL MANAGER256 words
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369 1938-06-20 8 HOCSEU for a number of years m various local bungalows, the Singapore Anviteur Dramatic Club, which has been responsible for the pr«du*ti»a of sevcrJ stage shows, will move into new headquarters next month Mr Dumeresque told the Tribune: When we first started 18 months ago.369 words
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Article51 1938-06-20 8 Singapore. Saturday With 18 previous convictions against him Mohd Haji Mydin was sentenced ♦his' morning by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge. Criminal District Court, to four months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by 12 months police supervision, for stealing a coat from a house m Rangoon51 words
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Article237 1938-06-20 8 R USSIA TO HELP CHINA MORE? "DESPITE the fact that disturb anres on the Continent hay subsided, the political situation ii Europe b nM stable enough to permit of Rnstia helping China m th« way sh» b prepared to,'* said a whit* Etassfaui who is staying m Singapore and who237 words
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Article49 1938-06-20 8 Plane In Air For 68 Hours Japanese airmen flying the mono plan Wings of the Century landed m iok> and claimed that they had l*°™*^ miles m a closed circuit without letuei-hng-a world record 'endurance flight Wings of the Century was m the a.'. for 68 hours. 26 minutes.49 words
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510 1938-06-20 8 MR. E. GALISTAN - MR. E. GALISTAN COLLEAGUES' PARTY FOR Singapore, Saturday. A MAGNIFICENT innings" was the description given by the Municlral President, Mr. W. Hartley, to the 38 years' service of Mr. Emile Gali«tan. Office Assistant of the Municipal Secretariat, who is retiring soon and who was510 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-20 8 For this Competition only -Films can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. el he reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!31 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-06-20 9 Snapshots By Tribune Readers Framework of the new Supreme Co irl— By Chua Hua Joo. K Innum 'C' Hi GtMft'l Road. Singapore. An everyday scene in Singapore"— By Lee Pek Yen. co (i.P.O., Singapore. Trftveller't Palms'*— •jr lay Chye Btaf, XW) LtW| Umm, Singapore. Animal Study'-By Ricardo Ooh. 152-A. Charlton72 words
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Article334 1938-06-20 10 WHKN Japan entered upon her wanton invasion of Chinese territory m August of last year she expected easy capitulation and a brief period of hostilities, as a result of which China would be sufficiently intimidated to allow herself to degenerate into little more than a Japanese dependency. How334 words
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Article1005 1938-06-20 10 Mr. Lansbury in SEARCH OF PEACE |T ust'd t.) be >aid— nay. ls said— in dis- cussing tno outbreak ol the war that dictators are raufht ud m the machine! of their ow contriving, and whirled on by the .scythe-wheeled chariots of then armaments How ever, more painfully true does1,005 words
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Article, Illustration284 1938-06-20 10 Dr. Williams. Health Officer. Kinta. li an a visit to Singapore. Mrs. Leonard Cornwell of Ipoh. will shortly be leaving for Australia on a short holiday. o Mr. A. V. Beith. general manager Kepong tMalay i Rubber Estates. Ltd.. Kepong. and Mrs. Beith have returned from Europe. Mr V.284 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-20 10 To-days White Label Announcement You may say what you please, it is better to say what will please other people. BEWAR'S will pitas* all. W P S -T TV X30 words
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Article, Illustration342 1938-06-20 11 Experiments In British Hospital SUCCESS WITH X-RAY METHODS D il^ SS. R f Cancer treatm^t were claimed by na I! th?R R ,°r tree Seniol sur S con at annual meeting of the Royal Cancer Hospital, heid recently m England He said that ow.ng to the342 words
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Article346 1938-06-20 11 Belfast Harbour Scheme PRESENTING the Budget state- i ment m the Northern Ireland t'arliament, the Minister of Finance J Mr, Andrews, referred to important :thcoming harbour developments m Northern Ireland. During recent months." he said. I 1 had several conferences with recitatives of the Belfast Harbour nmissioners regarding the need346 words
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Article108 1938-06-20 11 Bhc found a smartly-dKsaed m»n Ini was introduced as Di M (li he asked bluntly, Will you nv.nilent was staggered for a m alter a little hesitation anation. she an-wcivd i How Girl Found A WEEK lior father *ost al 1 his money m business, beautiful108 words
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225 1938-06-20 11 [iRAMATIC details reached London recently ol the adventure of an English woman doctor who climbed 10,000 ft. to operate m a cave m the Drakensberg Mountains. South Africa, with only a candle and an electric torch to aid her. The doctor. Dr. Ruth Parker225 words
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Article217 1938-06-20 11 satin-finished aluminium tin which curves round the spherical front ol the boilei All stops down from the train roll up out of sjjtht when the train is moving, .sj that Liiere la nothing to detract front its stream -line appearance. Inside the train, the designers have217 words
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Advertisement40 1938-06-20 11 POI \KOII> GtoMM are the latest lomtori for drlfhtf, <",isinK, Isiteff. tennis or any outdoor ipeet. our demonstration of this remarknew invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4 uc< \DK. SINCiAPOKE. PHONE 3002 mv address m Malaya on ipt oi price $B^o40 words
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Advertisement49 1938-06-20 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chamitu and Storaf dim: i>\\< i; at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KUET BLACH A his Ok lustra \m:i)\f:si)\v PBIDAI X IVAI. To Midniuht PHONE 5934 f 1 GOODWOOD dumninfl) litliatcd ideal hu irisiton and tourists. COCKTAIL B.\K LOUNGE lIKSI (XABS RESTAURANT49 words
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Article, Illustration199 1938-06-20 12 Kkhanl I I Naples I The l 1 old Vise" I own cookie H.M. the King recently presented new Colours to the 2nd Battalion the Gre .n Jer Gunrd* at Buckingham Palace. This photo shows the King at the ceremony. (Topical Press). The British Rugby team199 words
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Advertisement35 1938-06-20 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT r II E I. OWES T POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE OXER RECJUISITI ETt RENE ULLMAi^N RAFFLES PLACE35 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1938-06-20 14 That well-ground air Can Be Yours If You Give Your Face And Body The Necessary Attention \yHETHER women will admit it or not, each one secietiy longs to appear lovely and attractive to those about her. It isn't youth that matters so much as a lissom body, a wellgroomed appearance1,319 words
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Article, Illustration707 1938-06-20 14 THAT tired feeling. How many of us j have suffered from it, from time to time, especially if we are the kind of people who work hard and play hard, We just go on an on. until we suddenly wake up one line day to find that707 words
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Advertisement107 1938-06-20 14 d^f^^\ The Weil-Groomed Look Is The ft- 1 ARDEN LOOK The colour of your Powcier and rouue. lipstick, nail varnish, your eye-shadow v. m j} and eve cosmetic— all must be selected with care t0 blond with your type, your personality and the colour scheme of J yj>ur clothes. Use107 words
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Article, Illustration997 1938-06-20 15 Highways Byways To Beauty 'You Can Wear ANY Colour, Provded You belect Your Cosmetics Properly" Says AND no* we come to the last of my n articles and to what I believe to Z the final finishing touch of d£kw«£ m the well dressed SSnanL^g^ harmony of her make-up By997 words
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Article81 1938-06-20 15 If You Have Little Money »ll these nei dresi fabrics are ras A einattne but it vow can only afford to mend little money on dress, you must t x too ambitkMis to the materials you but must plan your outfits definitely i,, k smart rather than Showy Buy materials81 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-20 15 fIWEW BK,IVf II 1 N o w f i; AT 3. FOKT i: h MALV( i (Telephone 121) !>l\l>O\ l»l IB>I i LAAMII HAifCHKI nn»l{n Stamford Kuad SINCiAPOKK. (Telephone «>10)30 words
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Advertisement454 1938-06-20 16 1 I BY P&OandBRITISHINDIA LINES .INCOHPORAITCD IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due immMgt Si>orp Tonnage S pore lf)3fe 1938 RAMPURA :T,UOO July 1 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug< i? BANUALOHF. 6.00 C July 2 SOUDAN 6.500 Aug. 2b KAWALPINDI 17.U0U July 15 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug. 2b CORFU JS.OUU July 29 RAJPUTANA IT.OOO Sept.454 words
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Advertisement397 1938-06-20 16 lv TO FRENCH PORTS j p CHARCF'IRS REUNIS j I HOMEWARDS. DivrKOK i*« Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 19 ?Ap TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux Jun 2 24 SAIGON INDOCHINA I s DESIRADE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphonu June 2?. i I d'ENTRECASTEAUX -Tulv 5 1 S. A.397 words
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180 1938-06-20 17 GAS MASKS FOR CZECHS Fathers Of Families First Children Last pATHERS of families are to get their gas masks first, and children last, according to instructions for the compulsory purchase of masks about to be issued m Prague. Lists will be distributed to householders m the capital, on which thu180 words
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Article66 1938-06-20 17 Singapore. Saturday. When Mr C. W. B. Ashby appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate this morning, on a charge of being drunk and incapable, the accused .stated that he had just come out of hospital after being treated for a fractured rib.66 words
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Article95 1938-06-20 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE Till WHARVES ok EXPECTED To \KKI\ I I ntrancc I \it KI.PPKI. lI AKBOIK .Main wharf: Lch Vedette, LemmUng. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VIBSILI IN DKY DOCKS Tib)— l Pagar: Albert Dork: Tuu Mitra. PontOOD B. Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: King's Deck:95 words
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Article79 1938-06-20 17 Singapore, Saturday Nu Ah Kiew, 34. a Straits-born Wokien woman, claimed trial this mornlnj m the Criminal District Court to a rharee alleging possession at her shop hi jflan Be^sar on June 17 of labels lor the purpose of counterfeiting such trade marks as Ti^er Beer. Wolf79 words
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Article465 1938-06-20 17 Board Of Trade Inquiry Findings QUESTIONS i I why a coastguard did not heat wire tn ealla for Kelp, of IM rockets or a ouminu bed. were put at the turned Hoard of Trade Lnquin at JTlcetWOOd, Lancashire, into the Stranding Of the Fleet wood trawler Ex465 words
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Article44 1938-06-20 17 GOOD TEACHERS THREE Flying Htroefl (iive Frank Impression. s. Considerably Tired TbOUgll They Itew Frantically Hfaflltnf to Tokyo Asahi. OR Japanrsr aviators who set distance moul.s if we know anything about JapMicic aviators, they all ll y frantically. In Japan or China Clipper News44 words
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Advertisement164 1938-06-20 17 111 lIVS I* 11 1 1. LIVE. i Incorporated m Australia i NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR June 29 Jlll >* 3 MARELLA July 30 /fvJ Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued ai tm following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. bvdne> or164 words
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Advertisement177 1938-06-20 17 N. 1 K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) TO LONDON via Penatiff. Colombo, Aden. Port Said, Marseilles (iibraltar. s s HAKONE*MARU June 23 s.s. HUSIMI MARU July 1 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Jujj 21 Rates tc Ist Class 2nd Class Naiik* $574 5621 WM $SBl177 words
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Article, Illustration923 1938-06-20 18 NEGRI NEARLY CREATE SENSATION Singapore Nrgri Sembilan THE first encounter m the Malaya Cup series for Singapore resultid m a win tor Singapore by three Dials to two over \egri Sembilan at i he Alison Koad Stadium on Saturday. A large crowd, inelading <>utst.ition visitors, witnessed the923 words
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Article43 1938-06-20 18 ALLIS WINS TOURNAMENT Sandy Lodue. Saturday ALLIS won the golf professionals I* i ni with 16 points and Gidd and Reg Whitcombe tied fot .-ccc.id place with 15 points each. Cotton was joint third with Lacey and B;:'*.on krtth twelve each.— Reuter Wireless.43 words
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Article130 1938-06-20 18 WIMBLEDON STARTS TO-DAY London. Sunda THE Wimble* ir.pionships starting on Monday 1 k once although they will be favoured with i ,ons weather. The famous meeting this yeai olourful playen like Perry. Voi Cramm, Tilden. Cochet, and Lac< but it Is nevertheless expected that thi usual thousands wiil be queueing130 words
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Article184 1938-06-20 18 Singapore. Saturil The Loyais Battalion AtJi sports were continued to-da> Gillman Barracks. "C" Co.r wen winners of the t'hampi* (up. gaintef 76 points. "H.Q panj were a close second u' l 1 points and "B" Company 53' j P om were third, while fourth placr taken by "D184 words
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Advertisement61 1938-06-20 18 ALHAMBRA TO-MORROW I Glorious Romance! Stirring Drama! SWUTHKARTS- SENDING LOVCtS TC MATE battling lh« A lidc c: > nation j^^k B^V tv i v vf ft J sk w*^ W m IbwsHf M s^' V^bM sfsflstS 1 kvßm j^^^* Bm \TB^Bj By' ifc^^ S^^m iSM ay 4u HKARTTOUCtiI^u >K LOVE61 words
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Article951 1938-06-20 19 SELANGOR SUMMER RACES CONCLUDE n 7 r> 1 Perak Sultan's Success On (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday TJ. E. the High Commissioner. Sir 1* Shenton Thomas, and the Sultans of Perak and Selangor were amon? the large gathering present for the final day of the Selangor Summer racing951 words
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Article99 1938-06-20 19 ■act 1-stonf QDfon $19 ami Sure Cure SU. Rebel King Sii. Bacc i.arit sih and $i:». (ilamnur SIX. Comet S!). Rare J—.MISS POLLY |H .t..,| Sl2 M.GJL ss. Hay laddie Ml. Rare J QIIS.\N\ Sl7 and SK Nifhtshaik 119. Rare 8 POLICY S:*)"> and <l' Miss99 words
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Article34 1938-06-20 19 Cleveland, Ohio. Saturday Miss Stella Walsh run 100 yards m 10-4 10 .sees, breaking Ifln Helen Stephens world record of 10 5 10. A slight breeze renders ratification doubtful Reuter Wireless.34 words
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Article192 1938-06-20 19 London Baturdaj DLAYING ai m. ncbester In the twelfth 1 m itch Ol »i«ii tin (exdWllllg th< m irst.. the Australian had scored :»<;:> runs tor "■■<■ wickets against Lanes shire when stump wen drawn for the vinv. m scoring w; runi Badrock reachi <i his thousand i192 words
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Advertisement10 1938-06-20 19 Lit I SOU AGENTB: SIME, DARBY Co, Ltd. Wi'S 1A10 words
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Article248 1938-06-20 20 "Very Faint" Indeed Says Paper DROSPECTS of an early peace are fain p indeed, says the China Journa Shanghai. The situation that exists between thCentral Government of China and tl. Japanese Government appears to be sue; as to preclude any possibility of a compromise being248 words
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Advertisement269 1938-06-20 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 18, 1 p Total for Company Dividend Books Date «r. Dlt. year Close Payable TIN Aver Hitam Tin 10'; No. 34 itss tax June 7 June 27 June 20 7656 Burma Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 5%269 words
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Miscellaneous466 1938-06-20 20 ON THE RADJOj r LONDON cm. 17.71 llejt m) (,si l.vn Mci lltJ "»•> TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 6 05' Big Ben. Sir Harry Lauder G2O 'Empire Composers. The BBC Scottish Orchestra; Moulund Begbie; conductor, Guy 7.20 SSSorte Recital by Maria Donska. 750 'Empire Exchange. p mts f view by travellers466 words
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Miscellaneous409 1938-06-20 20 lI JB 15.20 Mcs (19 7 m.> pm 12/25 Call (German, English). German Folk Song. 12.30 We strike up. 1 20 News In German. We strike up (continued*. 2 10 Greetings to our listenrrs m New Zealand. 2 20 News and Economic Review In English. 235 To-day m Germany. Soui;J409 words
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Miscellaneous276 1938-06-20 20 SINGAPORE ZHL 133 Mcs (225.0 m.) p.m. 5.00 Chinoo Music. t 6.15 Children's Procramme. (Cantone 6 30 Malay Music* 7.00 Pianoforte Recital by Lir.dsay Granviilt'. 7 30 Time, Weather, News and Announcements. 745 Spelling Bee Y.W.C.A. v. V.M C A 8.15 Cinema Organ Music. 8.30 'That Reminds Me— 4 8276 words
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Miscellaneous111 1938-06-20 20 MELBOURNE VK >ML 9.59 Mcs (31.2 m.) p.m. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5.20 With the world's famous orchestra. 6.20 News bulletin and sporting results 6 30 Tour of the world. 6.50 Leading Dance Band. 7.20 Close down. TOKYO JZJ 11.8 Mcs (25.4 m.) p.m. 8.20 Opening announcement. 8.25 News (Japanese). 8.35111 words
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882 1938-06-20 21 APPLICATION OF VAN ZEELAND PRINCIPLES \j 6. Secretary of State, Mr. ConfeU Hull, is credited with the plan of convening another World Economic Conference immediately alter anciusion of the pending Anglo-American Trade Agreement Although the last conference of this kind which was held m882 words
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Article240 1938-06-20 21 (From Our Own Correspoi dent) Ha»u Pahat. Saturday THE Batu Pahat P.W.D scored a ere ditable victory over the Johbre Bahru I'.Wi) ve.stmiav Dv 6 1 at UM stau mm m the McCoiit'chy Cup competition. The match was fast and exciting and an extra time of iMI240 words
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Article616 1938-06-20 21 POST OFFICE CLUB ANNIVERSARY rUROPEAN postal officials, their wive;. I* and the members of the Post Office dub celebrated the Clubs eighth anniversary with a t:a party and dance at the Club's premises. 811. Serangoo;i Road yesterday. Mr. G. C. Allen Acting Controller of Posts, save away the prizes to616 words
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Article106 1938-06-20 21 MALACCA 'S PURE WATER (From Our Own Corrcspunumh Malacca. Saturday •After the Installation m the Ultratio/i plant, which lias cost the Municipality a good sum of money, our watei now if of the highest quality trui I want to make this public," .said th» Hon Mr G W Bryant. fh.>106 words
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Article28 1938-06-20 21 World Tanden Record Pans. Sunday Maurice Richard and Louis Chaillot established a world tandem flyiim start record for one kilometre m th* time ol 59 sees Renter Wireless28 words
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Article699 1938-06-20 22 CRICKET 24 NN INGS GAME AT STAMFORD ROAD r\H KIT Ustatl VM MM* kcalU jrf^nU, at the St. Andrew's School C ground when team oi mm k«al :i team of fifteen women by 84 runs m a two-inilings l ixl urt* :>t tune that a Cricket men699 words
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Article74 1938-06-20 22 TIIF Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr A. S. Small, is to S I watch the final* of the Singa- port Lawn Tennis Association J hampionship tennis tourney to-morrow, and Mrs. Small will present the prizes. The Tribune has arranged S ui*h a special correspondent, well-known m Singapore tennis74 words
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Article, Illustration133 1938-06-20 22 A BRILLIANT Lncinfl by C. F. Sutton, who carried his bat for 109 not out. enabled an S.C.C. eleven which visited the depot yesterday to defeat the Police by two wickets. The Police batted first and totallec 150. to which Sanderson contributed a knock133 words
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240 1938-06-20 22 '''THE Old Boy< Association of Raffles Institution beat the Present Boys, Iby three runs m a cricket match yester(Mday. on the school ground. 7 1 Present Boys took the field first and knocked up 159 runs. The Old Boys rep--8 Hed with 162240 words
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Article221 1938-06-20 22 iFwm Our Own Correspondent/ Malacca, Saturday UNDER ideal weather conditions Malacca police held annual aI 1% -i Sports at the Depot grounds to-day. Pi' 1 minent citizens including several ladi were present. Mrs. G. W. Bryant. of the Resident Councillor, gave »wi the prizes. LC 2937 Abu221 words
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Article326 1938-06-20 23 Sports Meet SELANGOR SWEEP BOARD IN SEREMBAN MEETING (From Our Own Reporter! Seremban. Saturday. TINE leather favoured the inter-State athletic match which was held 1 at Seremban this evening, between Selangor and Negri Sembilan which resulted m a victory lor the former by 24 points to 12. Selangor326 words
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Article68 1938-06-20 23 From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Sunday. THE following: have been selected to represent Malacca against Negri Sembilan m a Malaya Cup fixture on Saturday June 25 at Malacca: Low Ah Sang: Lim Chwee Seng, D. Hendrofß; Abbas. Choc Soon Lee. B. Noronha; W.68 words
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Article93 1938-06-20 23 From Our Own Correspondent Batu Pahat. Sunday. IN a friendly game of tennis played at I Batu Pahat yesterday. Muar defeatd Batu Bahat by 4—2. ri Results (Muai playors mentioned Yon bin Mian beat Daild bin Amin N.'Hannay beat KM Ewe Teik 6-i. P 5 C Joseph beat93 words
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Article, Illustration531 1938-06-20 23 TWO-DAY CRICKET MATCH ON PADANG THE S.C.C. gained a convincing victory over the Sunsei Ijong Club m a two day cricket fixture which was concluded M the padang yesterday by 165 runs. At the close of play on Saturday the Club had scored 176 m531 words
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Article323 1938-06-20 23 WICKET EXCITING FINISH IN MATCH WITH CEYLONESE IN a cricket match played at Balestier taking 3 for 32 and 4 for 47 respectively. Road yesterday between the United The Services started confidently but lost Services and the Ceylon Sports Club, the 7 wickets before tea for323 words
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Article102 1938-06-20 23 Amazing Athletics At Penang Li From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. CIOW Leong Joo created a sensation at the annual athletic sport* meeting of the Penang Free School to-day, when he cleared 1• H m the high jump m addition to becoming the champion athlete with four firsts. He broke102 words
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107 1938-06-20 24 ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR SECOND TEST London. Sunday. mm K.imiand XI to meet the N 1 \ustralians m the second Test at Lords, which begins on Friday i next. June M. irUl be selected from J the following:— S HAMMOND <(iloucostershire. capt.). J KAKNKS lEmtX). S VERITY Vorkshin) i III! TON107 words
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Article209 1938-06-20 24 MALAY OPERA CO. WANTS STARS Singapore, Sunday. Miss Etiboet, the Javanese "Grade Fields" who is scoring .>ucn a nit m Singapore told me m an exclusive interview yesterday that her "talent, scouts," who are always on the lookout for new (lancers, art' watching Singapore gWfl m the hop* 1 of209 words
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Article102 1938-06-20 24 Hankow, Sunday IN THEIR reply to the appeal by the Chinese League Society, the International Labour Federation have written, stating that international campaign to support China commenced last August, when labour organisations of nations responded heartily to the I.L.F. call. A boycott of Japanese goods was102 words
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Article53 1938-06-20 24 Venice. Sunday. If. Sioya Dinovitch and Cfc lint Ciano nad a two hours' conversation after which Stoya Dinovitch left to conf:;uie his holiday m Gardone. It is learned that political and economic collaboration between Italy and Yugoslavia was discussed. On the political side it is not53 words
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Article39 1938-06-20 24 Hankow. Sunday. SPECULATION has been aroused at the sudden departure to Moscow by air of the Soviet Ambassador M. Luganet Sorelsky and wife on an undisclosed mission. They are expected to return m a month's time. Reuter39 words
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Article58 1938-06-20 24 London, Sunday. A copy of Admiral Lord Nelson's prayer before battle is to be presented to the officers and men of H.M.S. Hardy, flotilla leader m the Mediterranean. The copy belonged to Nelson's flag command, during the Battle of Trafalgar and was sold at an auction with58 words
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Article67 1938-06-20 24 A popular Sunday concert by the Symphony orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society was held last night m the Victoria Memorial Hall. Artistes included Professor Harry Ore (solo pianoforte) and Aga Lahowska (mezzo-soprano) while William Windram conducted. Professor Harry Ore played two of his own compositions, "South China67 words
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Article71 1938-06-20 24 London. Sunday: When the famous China tea clipper. "Cutty Sark" reached Nore yesterday after her last voyage to the Thames from Falmouth, Admiral Sir Edward Evans. Commander-in-Chief at Nore. boarded her and took command. A big crowd was expected to watch the proceedings since the vessel's fame and story of71 words
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Article29 1938-06-20 24 PENANG BOXING i From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunda 1 Gunboat Smith. 10.7, outpointed Kow. 10.3. over ten rounds m the mai event at the Fun and Frolic Stadm-to-night.29 words
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Article, Illustration254 1938-06-20 24 SINGAPORE TAKES ANTI-SMALLPOX PRECAUTIONS A LL passengers on ships from China are being held at St JohnV for at least two days by port officials, who are taking every possible precaution to ensure that the smallpox incidence m Hongkong does not reach Malaya. Port health authorities told me yesterday that,254 words
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Article49 1938-06-20 24 CHINA TO CO VEGETARIAN Hankow, Sunday. rpHE Chinese Government has 1 instructed the entire nation to "o vegetarian on Jub r 27 on the < occasion of the first anniversary of the Sino-Jananese hostilities, it N being the Chinese custom to ex- I press mourning by abstaining > from meat.49 words
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Advertisement108 1938-06-20 24 j^ {GLORIFY VOIItSI I I /OoOv m the eyes of your beloved by wearing tn. P^V.4 TSferi>/^ "rißht hat" to complete your ensemble. Nov, i /^C^^iS^^sx Just arrived over 300 new Gage and Paris cnic i I /(ii^^^fi^MX hats featuring the same classic styles as youi V vIWBB Pr/ latest108 words
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Miscellaneous226 1938-06-20 24 Today's Tides HIGH TIDE: 3.31 p.m., 8 ft. w^" p that Ls always present when there is i chance of fame across the footlights. -The staff of a travelling troupe are not heavily worked. They must rehearse of course, and give their best for the show, but most of the226 words
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