Morning Tribune, 21 June 1938
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Title Section16 1938-06-21 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— N i 2i t SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 21, 193g FIVE CUNTS16 words
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477 1938-06-21 1 REPRESENTA TIONS TO JAPAN BEING CONSIDERED r. NO QUESTION T,ME TH E COMMON^SSIvZ "Zu* question 01 representations to the ese Government wa.s being careconsidered by the departments ied. iuh there have been frequent roths Japanese authorities tottfiac&tf! mills In areas they am unaware477 words
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Article49 1938-06-21 1 3 MEN WOMAN EXECUTED IN BERLIN Berlin, Monday THREE men and a woman, aged S S 2K. all from South Oermany i were executed after conviction for i hLrh treason j The woman was accused ol pawin 1^ military tecreta to high Com- i munist Functionaries abroad Router. N49 words
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Article46 1938-06-21 1 '< rlin, Monda) HERR KMIL WIEHL, director of Hv trade and poll leal department of the German Foreign Office, la leaving to-da\ for London where he will jitnuw bhi Austrian loan question with British authorities. He will be accompanied By w veral economic and financial exoerts. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article50 1938-06-21 1 Rome, Mm, The mr< ting between Lord Perth and Count Ciano lasted an hour Jt Is understood the Spanish question wi dj cussed from all aspects In view 'it the desire of both .sides thai the Anglo Italian agreement be broughi Into force at the earliest opportunity ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article31 1938-06-21 1 Burgos, Monday. rnlng to Nationalists to destroy id-carrying pirate ships wherhey arc met was given by M f he Nationalist Minister of the m speech herrv ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article100 1938-06-21 1 RENCH CONCERN OVER NEW JAP MOVES Hankow. Afoiidav reported thai Prince Konoye conferred with Mr. SuetsuKU centfnf Hainan Island on SunThis has aroused inucli attenIn France since Mr SutfagU l<»ns: advocated an Invasion of th China which necessitates octtion of Hainun as a base f«« «tions. certain paper100 words
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Article308 1938-06-21 1 FAMOUS CHINESE GENERAL EXECUTED Hankow. >londa\ TIIK generalissimo's headquarters announce (he execution on June 17 of (ieneral L*B| Mn Flan, commander of the crark BSth Division which parli< -ipated m t Fi«* Shanghai SgMtag. The announcement saya Lung Mo Hnn failed to carry out. his superior's orders m the defence308 words
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152 1938-06-21 1 r.\- w York. Monday is learned that ImUctmenti against 20 person- suspected ol particip m German espionage m Khe United State/ have been prepared for the Federal Grand Jury. Although the Grand Jury vote on thi indictments to-day, they are not ex (fiReuter - 152 words
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Article68 1938-06-21 1 New Tin Quota Fixed LONDON. MONDAY THE IN 11 1 NATIONAL TIN COMMIT 1 TEE io -DAY nXED IHE THIRD IRTER qUOTA AT 15 I'KR CENT OF THE RECENTLY REVISED STANDARD TONNAGES. THE BUFFER STOCK SCHEME WAS SUSNED. ALL DELEGATIONS BEING PRESENT. SIAM WAH NOT REPRESENTED CONTRIBUTION TO THE BUFFERREUTER - 68 words
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Article181 1938-06-21 1 COMMISSION NEARLY READY TO GO SPAIN IiOMIUNCS London, Monday. Iff the commons to-day, Mr. Butler MUMWMtd that arrangements ITtrt MUte| rontpletion for (he early despatch to Trance of a commission of British, Swedish am* Norwegian experts to report on aerial bombardments m Spain. The commission will br ready to proceedReuter; British Official Wireless - 181 words
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Article38 1938-06-21 1 Dublin. Monday when the counting of vote.-, was n 1 morni ig Mr De ifolera had i(; J)1 ■'■;<•■•• 39, Indepetidenta v« n md i ob< ur ftve. Three 21 TtiUlta fill to be flared. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-21 1 ON OTHER P/%T.ES Transport Strike Threat Couple's Suicide Brothers Almost Decapitated o > London Letter i, Jesselton Ice Mti is Flying float Servh >i s 2sn. fc« Wiinhlcdiiii ,j _A29 words
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Advertisement71 1938-06-21 1 V I 3j >^ i RESH MILK— WITH XSPSS ALL Tl n I!i2H!!i i: RBMOVBD! JET Kinn put m cnl t<> deliciou nourishing y\ ur troubles with milk, to dHak. It is especially i r Klim is rich, pure oowi good tot b*bi< i. it >ur j Icred with only71 words
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373 1938-06-21 2 ANOTHER TRANSPORT STRIKE THREATENED Traction Workers 9 Ultimatum APFIPF WORKERS MUST BE PREPARED FOR ANOTHER TRANSTORT STRIKE SIMILAR TO THAT WHICH TOOK PLACE SOME TIME A^O WHEN THERE WERE NO SERVICES OF TROLLEYBUS AND OMNIBUSES OF THE SINGAPORE TRACTION CO. LTD. •THE momentous decision to call a 1 strike should373 words
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Article124 1938-06-21 2 Bicycle Registration In Malacca? From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Monday THAT the assistance of the Police Traffic Department should be obtained by the Municipal Commissioners to educate local cyclists with regard to traffic regulations is suggested by a commissioner. Mr. C. r. Mr' Smith, at the last commissioners meeting, m124 words
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Article481 1938-06-21 2 (By Noel Barber) WATCHED as well as heard— my first spelling bee last night, which was much better than mere listening, for you could see the apprehensive twitches to the lips as well as hear the hesitant stammers. And don't laugh unless you can spell mesembrianthemum without stammering. Contest,481 words
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Article251 1938-06-21 2 FELL FROM TOP OF 340-FOOT WIRELESS MAST Singapore, Monday. WORKING on one of the new wireless masts at the New Naval Base wireless station, officially known as Suara Wireless Station Singapore, a Chinese kepala had a miraculous escape from certan death this morning when he251 words
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Article74 1938-06-21 2 A social evening will be held for S.CJI.C. members and their friends on Saturday July 16 at Hong Lim Green. TTiere will be dinner, dancing and a var- iety entertainment during the Music will be provided by an on Admission will be by ticket^ these may be obtained74 words
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Article332 1938-06-21 2 Couple's Suicide Pact Singapore, Mond< WEEPING parents of a son ,vho committed suicide told the Co roner. Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day the story of a double tragedy, m winch their son. and his wife both died together as a result of drinki: strong solution of caustic soda Chen Whai332 words
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Article123 1938-06-21 2 'From Our Own Reporter S Kuala Lumpur. Monday THE Under Secretary to j i 1 F.M.S. Government ha> 1 issued the following Import S communique bearing on I rubber regulation agreement 'On the assumpiton that w > new rubber regulation agreem m will be signed on July123 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-21 2 "Poundmark" Roofing Tiles CHEAP STRONG COLOURFUL The most elegatit and economical roofing on the market A orodn^t of the British Kmpire. SOLE AGENTS: GUTIIRIgjBb fine, m IS.) WJ£. JM—29 words
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Article145 1938-06-21 3 Brothers Almost Decapitated Discovered By Their Father 'From o o r Own Reporter, Teluk Anson, Monday. THE heart-breaking story ol how an elderly man, going m search o( his iwo sons, during the early hours of Thursday morning came upon their bodies In the vicinity of a toddy shop, with145 words
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199 1938-06-21 3 Death For Strangler Was Interested In Wife Of Deceased from Our own Reporter) Ipoh. Monday. AFTER a protracted hearing spread over the week, a young Chinese has been found guilty of the murder ol a compatriot on Jan. 3 m Manong, near Parit, by the Hon. Mr. Justice W. J.199 words
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Article30 1938-06-21 3 Before Mr. Justice Tl SnU^Court 3 Court at 10.30 a J^f^som n Criminal Appea v sW 37Keat (Pp: Appeal' Cmne.se .IMI. Maricar V* ktl TMeatre Co.30 words
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Article69 1938-06-21 3 TRAIN POST BOXES TO GO TIIK hour of closiiiß thr mails at I 1 the (itiu-ral IVst Oflice for i JWlltfll by the Northbound night i m »l tram MM kMH »\t«'iided from p.m. t<« I p.m. and. <ni and after tin lvl i)ioxim.» the train letter boxes, mow fixed69 words
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Article86 1938-06-21 3 'From Out Own Reporter t j Pcnung. Monday. A MIDDLE section warehouse m Victo- j lia Street was completely razed to the ground by Are this morning, when da- mam- estimated at $12,000 was caused, j The alarm was raised and two flre engines rushed86 words
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Article15 1938-06-21 3 The s.s. Burdwnn is expected to Arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday. tJune 23 >.15 words
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161 1938-06-21 3 OMNIBUS COMMITTEE SITS 'From Our Own Corrtipondtnt) M; Lacca, Monday nECAUSE Singapore and Penan* differ immensely ir.m c l £jf e D geographical situation many problems arise which *W C«l3 pecuuai Mftl^a and which have to br treated on their own merits. The locrl trame pr:ioivm161 words
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Article91 1938-06-21 3 Young European Acquitted Singapore. Monday NEATLY drMMd m a grey flanne I suit a European. Benjamin Driver aged 26. of the Singapore Dairy Farrr, appeared In the Second Po lice Cour this morning on a charge ofcriminal Trespass by entering the Chin Hua School, at the sth91 words
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Obituary33 1938-06-21 3 BKIBANAH IIOEDEN (Beb( mm Died ;K ed 74. Burial 10-day <21-6-38 i. CorV lravo. rrtdrnce at 5 p.m. for St. Joseph's Church and thence to B-dadan Penang and F.M.S. papers please copy.33 words
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Article185 1938-06-21 3 Second Time In Two Years trot (>m oic>) Correspondent) Tapah, Monday m Interesting carmen! took place m Iht Magistrates Court when Mr R. W I Harper, A.C.P., Officer Supertntendendlng the Police Circle, Perak South, on behalf of the police, presented I pair ot white gloves to185 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-21 3 DOES GROW HA I R Removes Jardrutl, Ji'revents Falling-hair and corrects ai.s«>rd»r.s cl the scalp. To restore new hairprowth ask ycur Chemist, or a High-Class store, or Hair-dresser PURE PfLVIKfM* Sf.lt Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS34 words
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Advertisement97 1938-06-21 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service .3 tim**s daily 1. HAI CHFW HOTEL, 35. Beach Roar) Singapore. Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maharani. Muar Tel. 156 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunpa Eaya. Malacca. Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar, Malacca X L at 7.00 a.m.97 words
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Advertisement54 1938-06-21 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND I pURM 4 MADE IN BUR MA (,l AItIMIID 1100% IKIUIIMI lI XII X (iII.HI.I.AN CO., LTD., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. rVnani:. WIIITF SWAN DUPLICATING PAPKR defy competition m both price and quality. suitable lor all duplicating machines Price 1.25 per rpapi Obetainable at all offices of PETER54 words
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Article86 1938-06-21 4 London. Momta^ London Monday ALM OIL (Malaya) TT T day m bulk junr July shipment Cl 4-5-0 Se;: Unchanged OPKA (Straits, F.M.S.) June Shipment HO-15-0 paid sellers £10-13-9 paid SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) June' July Shipment 7 3 Sellers Unchanged TAPIOCA (Ist quality) (Singapore* June Shipment \21 l 286 words
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Article143 1938-06-21 4 London, Monday Previous *v-day Chaw.. Distillers 96 9 98 .1 Dunlop Rubber 27 i>7 ;»c General Electric 73 70 9 Ex. Div Imperial Chemical Industries 3Q 314 2 1 4 1 Imperial Tobacco 1313 133 P- 1 in 1 Anglo-Dutch 24 2417& 4*7 Vfcd Canadian Pacific 51.,143 words
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Article58 1938-06-21 4 London. Monday Previous To-day Change f.T. on Parib (Closing middle rate) T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 896-116 3.96 -116 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9- 1 9-» 2 U T.T. on Honpfkon (closing selling rate) Unchanged TT on Japan (closing selling rate) 1^ Unchanged TT on58 words
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Article21 1938-06-21 4 UN Standard Previous Boot (afternoon < closing price) £180- 4 London. Monda\ To-day Chan^r £182-3 4 -3'i eiB3-i L -3*421 words
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Article33 1938-06-21 4 i^tfll I) London. Monday OULil' Previous To-day Change Fine Bur per oz. £7.0 10 £7 0.10* SILVER Spot 18 1116 18 13.16 Hfc 4 months' forward 18 3 8 18U +> 833 words
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Article33 1938-06-21 4 RUBBER New York, Saturday. Previous To-day Chane* Tone Steady Spot Buyers^ 12U Closed OctlDec. Buyers 12 7 16 Sellers 12 9 16 TIN Tone Firm Steady Spot 403/ 4 4133 words
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54 1938-06-21 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 and54 words
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Article128 1938-06-21 4 Messrs. Fraser Co. s Report Singapore. Monday. .MIXING Tin at midday was $90 3 4 up 12 1 2 cents. There were few distinctive icatures In the tin share market today, prices remaining unchanged and Lie turnover small. Kubber closing prices were: Spot: Buyers 19 58; Sellers 19f128 words
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Article205 1938-06-21 4 Singapore, Monday. /^OH HOII HOC), a ricksha -puller. VI was a battered-looking individual when he appeared m the- Third Police Court this morning as complainant m a case m which two privates of the Loyals Regiment, G. YVhitcley and A. Clare stood charged with voluntarily causing hurt205 words
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Article130 1938-06-21 4 Prosecution In Muar From Ow Oun Corresjio'irirn? Muar. Monday Lim Yuk Kee. of Chop Heng Kee. pn vision merchants appeared before InchHaron bin Ahmad this morning to answer a charge of having failed to keep the liquor wholesale and retail stock books of Chop Heng130 words
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Advertisement5 1938-06-21 4 For further particulars Telephone 24345 words
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Advertisement16 1938-06-21 4 SOI 111 Hill HSU INSURANCE COMPANY, LID. Loss Of Profits Insurant*** Tel. 5926, 2, Finlay.soh Give16 words
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Article671 1938-06-21 5 STOCKS SHARES I Issued By Fraser fr Company Singapore. Ju>;M'f.. 5 J)ni m Kumbang 28rma Malay Hitam 22 1 %'C ■rin Tin ,u Malay 2 f 1-30 pit" °f Kong Tin I'i" ">;« us Hydraulic R Tin V 226 23* i'l:ipai515 ■>■ .7,° leb 0 3 68 <j Cd han671 words
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Article77 1938-06-21 5 S. E. ELVY CO. ShanKhai. Hongkong, Manna, Biftfapnrm t*m*6ment Bankett and Broken mi n 9*curli tf av<i Comm i\tf* Daily Foreign Market Ca:>:c aiu* %U6fho* Mombon NEW rORK cotton BXCHANGft COMMODITY EXCIi iSCK [Si NEW YORK UOFJ i SU< AR VNOM CHICAGO BOARD Ut IKADJ CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANG] SHANGHAI STO(77 words
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Article208 1938-06-21 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 4«, 2 3.9 Batu Selangor 1 27 1 32 Hong Fatts 1.03 1 .07 Hongkong Tin 20 3 21 3 Jelebu 0.67 72 <amunting Tin 9 9 10 fi Katu Tin 23 6 24 6 KiUinghall 18 u>- UngUl Tin208 words
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136 1938-06-21 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands (Netherlands Tradinor Society* BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,0«)0.000 Special Reserve 1,000.000 Chairman of the Hoard of Directors H. C. KEHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONUU President M. TAUDiN CHABOT Director136 words
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Article259 1938-06-21 5 6% Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. HI Sept. 30 105 107 norn 4 1 2 1909 red. 1955259 words
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Advertisement20 1938-06-21 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE COKI\, LTD., fine m the straits Settlement!} Fire and Motor far Insurance 161). •< il Mrrrt, sm-jporr20 words
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Advertisement161 1938-06-21 6 TO-NIGHT at_the AR|TOL_ discover a New Female "Singing TARZAN. W f\ Jlrii'st Role I ■V^ I ii I DIZZY, I PvH Umi Ii bW^^ Xi d\ii dv >yjjj!^^r Pr r^aW^ 4.^iaß v |1 With Excellent jjiaw -4 -1 b»%M^^^ including Br iJnfiHR <■ /ii vl Jf h\ B) Bi Bi161 words
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Advertisement115 1938-06-21 6 ROTARY TALK Mr. Homer S. Wong. Dean of Pek. College of Fine Arts, will address Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesti his subject being "Let there be light. I HIS SPICIEST! HIS FUNNIEST HIS SUNNIEST HIS VERY BEST! RANDOLPH^* 1 PRODUCED OIRtCTEO BY HERBiRT WIL£@X FEATURING ADORABLE JEAN GILLIE PAVILION NEXT115 words
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Article336 1938-06-21 7 LOCAL MALA V WEDDING Singapore, Monday TWO well-known local Malay families were united on Saturday by the marriage of Inche Mohumed Eusope. .son of Lt. Rahmat bin Aban, M.BE.. to the daughter of the late Inche Abdul Rahman. Sgt. -Major of Police. The ceremony took place at 24. Lorong 31.336 words
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Article57 1938-06-21 7 Singapore, Monday. Appearing before Mr. R. A Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, this mornin Mi A. A. Godfrey of the Royal An Force. Seletar. claimed trial on charge of driving a motor-car negll uentiy at the 11th mile. Ponggo] Road., on the afternoon of May 8. and there-57 words
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Advertisement70 1938-06-21 7 AjJj_AMBKA THRILLS As Love and Danger flame m a Nation Torn mm I of I %jj£ v iA7 l l h Ha i p ITS THF FUNNIEST FINNY FOR A LONG TIME— YOILL ROAR AT THE ANTICS OF JI'DY (ANOVA. THF HILL-BILLY QUEEN- AND there's lovely dorotii* lamoi'r singing a70 words
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Advertisement236 1938-06-21 7 OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 Phone 6909 SEE HUNDREDS RISKING nil IK LIVES IN BATTLE SCENES! ships BLASTED m BELCHING CANNON! Till GLORIOUS ROMANCE DEFYING THE FURY OP WAR! AND tj |^^^Fx I'nfor^et(able LSiippoid-cl hy Excellent Shorts LATRBT AIR MAIL F{!MTISH MOVIETONE NEWS m BRITAIN DEFEATS AMERICA IN WALKER CUF TOURNEY236 words
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Article, Illustration3293 1938-06-21 8 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS SETTING UP NEW STANDARDS OF AIR-TRAVEL COMFORT Our London Letter s 2UTon Airliners To Be Used How S Londoners Spend Their Week-Ends Transport Problems Salvation Armvs )rw J Call To Youth Gregg Shorthand j •j. jubilee -<• p n ca ttpondeni London. June 1" NEW wUmimxda tf lamlplaiu-3,293 words
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263 1938-06-21 9 Thk worlds largest Un-drtdger, the Karimata. equipped with 110 ste» I scoop.s. is shortly to leave for Terschel imu m ih'w attempt to recover mow than £1.000.000 m K«ld and .silver from 'the Lutine. the British frigate which was wrecked OH sand-bank off the263 words
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Advertisement70 1938-06-21 9 •XEW IH'IWOi\" Selangor Hill-Climb *k> "o >-"♦* '<^X^sr^^T|o gtS '*"•*> *<■**?* m^J*mo^^~**~ \IKKID M SILVA recent winner l the Kuala I,umpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Road Race m record time on a New Hud (Hi cycle. repeated his success Uv winning; the Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden Hiii-ciimb. Whether for competitive sport or plea-sure70 words
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318 1938-06-21 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, June 21, 1938 MALARIA UP-COUNTRY ATTENTION was drawn at the last meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board to the fact that there had been an increase m the number of cases of malaria m Ipoh recently. The chairman admitted that that was the case and that318 words
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Article952 1938-06-21 10 Prague, the city 'cave for those Unbued with love ol 1 mtr '>'■ bent k)l international I affairs, (Vrcho-Slovukia is one of thoM countries about which the average Britoa is apt to be a little hazy iwrile 'Captain Norman MacMillan m the Daily Mall). Partly thi.s is952 words
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Article, Illustration131 1938-06-21 10 In brilliant sunshine the Kins, wearing the starlet and gold uniform of Colonel in-Cmcf of the Scots Guards lad tho blue ribbon o» the Order of the Garter, attended the Trooping of the Oioui m ofliciai celebration of bis birtml.v on th«* Horse Guards Parade. London. Two thousand men of131 words
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Advertisement15 1938-06-21 10 IWMCSI1 WMCS I il v white I ;I label I I WHISKY I WPS- ID15 words
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341 1938-06-21 11 AMERICAN MOTOR INDUSTRY AGAIN HIT BY DEPRESSION THIRD OF DETROIT IN POVERTY \K third of the peonle of n«t». >;« 4 i f America. J SXBffJJdSS The slump has returned to industrial America and is reflected to-day m the relief crises m (Sand Ohi ere all funds are exhausted, m341 words
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Article256 1938-06-21 11 Henpecked A fan s Complaint OMPLAINING that his married life had been made a hell, a professor of strava. Czecho-Slovakia. is askine: lor divorce from his dictator-wife. This, according to the Pr°^ oosr s itement m cour, was his daily router Get his own breakfast: Get his256 words
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Article203 1938-06-21 11 "Don't Marry A Mother's Boy" ATEVEK marry a man who is under n the domination of his mother." This was one of the pieces >f advice given by the Rev. George Needham Sheffield's psycro-analyst vicar to a congregation consisting mainJv Sheffield"' Ut Pnil iP's Church m Other -cion'ts" mi n203 words
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Article93 1938-06-21 11 ALBERT Pierce, 40. and £dna Lankln, 42, were strangers, comins from widely separated cities, who met by chance and within 24 nours had carried out a suicide pact. Their bodies were found In Pierce'.s car. A rubber hose attached to the ex haust pipe carried93 words
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Article, Illustration13 1938-06-21 11 Photo shows a striking hat fashion seen Mth <ourse at Fpsom. (Topical Press).13 words
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Article67 1938-06-21 11 Calcutta, June 9. WITH a view to determining the exact position vis-a-vis communal representation m the Government services m the province of Benmil, the- Government have decided to take a census twice a year of the officers .serving under them. The census is intended to toum the67 words
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Advertisement94 1938-06-21 11 POLAROID Glasses are tv latest ftcievtific di9cwery m rl»r« protection. Ke7!P«wtt i^u to «c 20 to 30 feet below the surface of ttie water FOR im: fIRST TlME— prrfwt eye comtmrt for 4rhrrnp. crunins:. fishing, leanis t any outdoor sport. See <wr derranstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL94 words
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Advertisement39 1938-06-21 11 m. 'i V 111 M T| j TtIC TIKJI TONIC FOOD 2 Gkmtoaklt mf mil Ckmmtnt mn4 Storm j il»I\i; DAIVCE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by X i fm BLACfI hi* Orchtffttm WKDXKSDAV FRIDAY X P.M. To Midnight39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-06-21 12 (Incorporated m Fneland* Bookings and Information from the prin *»%1 I> u t .\~*n*~ or f rom Inmerini Airways, Ltd., co Mansfield Co., Ltd. (General Agents for Malaya), Ocean Building, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5159. TELEGRAMS: 'AIRWAYS SINGAPORE38 words
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112 1938-06-21 12 England now 5½ days across the air all the way by ft] in p i r e i lying-Boat The big 4-eiißined EMPIRE ilying-buats now leave Singapore for England 'wice ft week. They are the last word m air-going luxury, tfou have a smoking room on board, a promenade deck,112 words
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Article, Illustration352 1938-06-21 12 WILL NEW GIANT AIR L COME EAST? s QEBTINED to be anl on the Eastcrn run on Imperial Airways as far as Calcutta the new Imperial Airways' airline**. "Ensign", has now been handed over to the company > after nicmmM trials. (Her 1111 feet Itttg and standing IX' j feet)352 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-21 13 IT PAYS TO VISIT Rene Ullmann's ANNUAL CHEAP SALE WATCHES and JEWELLERY TRADITIONAL QUALITY AT LOWEBT POBBDLE PRICKS RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE22 words
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Article, Illustration953 1938-06-21 14 Both You And Your Children Can Spend Many Happy Hours Out-Doors If You Erect An Attractive darden House (JARDENS m Malaya are often r so spacious and so lovely that they form ideal setting for garden houses which, if they are properly built and953 words
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Article25 1938-06-21 14 If this shelter is to be seen m conjunction wjth the house, it is view it must have— home charming.25 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-21 14 [NEW BRANCH IXOW OPEN I AT 3, FORT ROAD MALACC A (Telephone 121) >l A I SON PEltHl LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 7!», Stamford Ruad SINGAPORE. (Telephone 4610)26 words
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Advertisement14 1938-06-21 14 Small stock of I Lingerie just received. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7145.14 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-21 14 19, STAMFORD ROAD. Phone 2526. (towns for all occasions. Linen Suits and Morning Dresses, New York Cut Beautiful Handbags, fifowers, Hats, Necklaces, and Lingeries. Smart and Reasonable at YOUR DISPOSAL.30 words
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Advertisement37 1938-06-21 14 "MADGE" Flower Shop 29, Stamford Road. Tel. 4227 w WEDDING SHEAFS Church decoration a Speciality BOUQUETS, FLORAL BASKETS, Wreaths, flora! decorations m short notice. Singapore Orchids. Cut Fresh Flowers Orchids cut and m pots. BY AEROPLANE DAILY.37 words
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Article, Illustration918 1938-06-21 15 Let The Interior Of Your Home Be Not Only A Work Of Art In Itself, But Also An Appropriate Setting For Those Who Live In It. ALTHOUGH theories and principles of n decoration can give invaluable nuid..ce and are necessary if you are thoroughly to understand918 words
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Advertisement406 1938-06-21 16 JfiL "li i -3EI,jU ill ■■••iJ,." U i BY P&Oand BRITISHINDIATINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due DU s«.H,re Tonnage Spore Tonnage pore 19^g ■.ksssk- w fj-HL IS Si Er- as ffis ga 'S S2 •BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 g A T^»f AN H)07 0 Sept. 24 BEHAR 0.000 Aug. 8406 words
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Advertisement335 1938-06-21 16 |v TO FRENCH PORTS S w I lV^ 2J CHARCFMRS REUNIS J c r Marseilles Havn Antwerp Dunlgrk June Ifl j ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA DESIRADE For Su^on. Tourane and Ha,phon S »g J d'ENTRECASTEArX I S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) i l| do. PASQUIE7, n» Saigon. Jjme M j335 words
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Article87 1938-06-21 17 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-f)\^ South-West Sumatra 8 f- neo. Celebes, M< lnd mor Dilly i'->kat. Samba, and Blngkawtng umndland Mope and Great Britain x fran x Medan x MetherUnds Indies:— Bagan and lal Pandjanu rie Kock. Padang Pakan Baroe and Biak By air to Hongkong only Swartenhondt of87 words
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Article62 1938-06-21 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES ok! EXPECTED TO ARRIVI-: Entrance Kxit Giambi KEFTEL H.UtBorK m.u.i wharf: Lch Vedette, Lemi tang Lighter Kep i. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS ranjMif Pauar: Albert Dock: Tug Mitra Pontoon B Victoria Dock: Nil KeppeJ Harbour: King's Dock:62 words
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Article158 1938-06-21 17 DECOONITION of the pro Mcm of L tiades unions is emphasisea >n a drspalch to British colonial governors, including Sir Shenton Thomas, which had been issued by Lord Harlech when he was Secretary of State for the Colonies, and which is now published. The despatch invites158 words
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Article484 1938-06-21 17 South Wales Shipping Co. Report A MARKED Increase m profit 1 reported by the Reardon smith Line, Ltd ol Cardiff, the profit on trading for the \'.ii ended March 31 bemu £596.038 (*****.648 m 1937 alter providing lor repairs, surveys, and reserve for it Dividi nds484 words
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Article317 1938-06-21 17 Reservations For Geneva Convention Till-: v "i the N drafl law pro Idin i <<v the hi houi sea has tier < *lo The Nor. 1 'jiitu Deoaxtm nt »>i ..in mere? propose tl the law should <\>m (> Into foine on Janu v- l, 1939317 words
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Advertisement298 1938-06-21 17 Bin\s PHILP LINK. Incorporated m Australia' NEXT SAILINGS MPRK-TTO Ue Sa IS .\IiLKKUR T p 9 q T) v -3 \iAupni June jui\ Snon oT JU^ 30 All S 3 especial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore lo Australia issued at the rollowlng rates. wS Cla >s P assen e298 words
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Advertisement180 1938-06-21 17 i%. l. it. u \i: GENERAL PASSENCiERS AGENTS CUNAKD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan > TO LONDON via IVnang. Colombo Aden, Port Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 BJ. HUSIMI MARU July 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU July 21 Rates tr Ist Class 2nd Class) Naple* $574 §<;:.']180 words
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Article241 1938-06-21 18 To Enable Brain To Grow A TWO-AND-A-HALF-YEAR •>' A rested comfortably m the Washi] sections apart to permit his brain to mow to normal dze. The operation, which is very rare and delicate, was performed by Dr. H H Schoenfeld. the well-known brain specialist, m the presence of241 words
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Article519 1938-06-21 18 JOHORE OFFICIAL FINED CONVICTED OF HAVING USED CRIMINAL FORCE U r «r. Nitf.dng.le, Acting Sec I A»totonl Adviser Brfu M >i., whow.sch.rged with h.vtagc.u«d hurl toSyed ft« bin AbdulUh A1.i,MV,,.. well-taown Ar.b n. i.^v vi( 1 1 l ,r havi,,, us-,. v. m ,n::l nv am...n. .1 HObvMr. l-.K. Wilson519 words
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Article73 1938-06-21 18 ON entering his week-end bungalow a r the seventh mile. Paste Panjang Read, on Saturday, Mr. Lee Kane Poh. i well-known Singapore Chinese merchant, found the decomposed bedy o 4 ni^ 70-year-old caretaker. Eoth hands and feet were ned. and i he deceased was gagged. A73 words
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257 1938-06-21 18 THE KISS-METER Tells Intensity Of Affection AND now comes the kiss-meter to measure sex-appeaL ot course, it had to be American citizens of the country that invented the lie-detector, to think of it. It has already been demonstrated but hardly shall we say, scientifically tested. unless nne calls n kiss257 words
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158 1938-06-21 18 OFFICIAL NNOUNCEMEh I Simla, June 15 rpHL Government of India's order A prohibiting assisted emigratiot of Indian labourers to Malaya took effect from to-day. The following has been announced the Gazette: •Whereas it appears that the numb' of unskilled Indian labourers now theUnited Press - 158 words
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330 1938-06-21 18 Jesselton Ice Power Pays 5 p. c. Dividend INCREASED PROFIT MADE IN 1937 Singapore. Monday. TH\T the reconstruction of the 1 plant had resulted m considerable improvement m efficiency and crmequently m reduced expenditure m the electricity and ice departments, was reported by the chairman of the Jesselton Ice and330 words
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Advertisement39 1938-06-21 18 Lombard strings the trivkvdest Right I t ever gap* JACK DEMPSEY fatiouH irorid'* hearts- r eight champion CAROU LOMDARD FBBBBIC MARCH tn MUMtCtt INTBI»^ATIO!SAL'» $«n»o«onol TRCHNICOLOBi Com.dy M€>THIWG §ACRED WITH CHARLES WINNINGER WALTER CONNOLLY IT'S THE CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION39 words
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Article421 1938-06-21 19 AUSTRALIA'S PART IN THE SCHEME a result of conversations between British ,t a t. PSmP n 9n H Mr Earle Page and Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Cabinet Ministers now v.siting London, Australians expect their couSS to become the great bulwark of British defence m421 words
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Article277 1938-06-21 19 First Clue To Mystery Discovered THE following mi i by 1 Lloyd's from the mi Messrs ther, Latta and Co.. Ltd.) oi the •nidon steamer Anglo- Australian, which not been reported for nine weeks, d us presumed to ha down In he AtlanticReceived the foll( ible from277 words
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Article134 1938-06-21 19 Will Not Be Sold lo foreigners INTICOSTI ISLAND, situated m the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the mouth of the St Lawrence River, which is of great strategic importance, will not be sold to any foreign nation. Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister, assured the134 words
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Article87 1938-06-21 19 Considerate Treatment "THK nee was prepared with' a > special device The mochi brand of rice and water were wrapped m i > celophane and wore cooked. Drops with various stimulants and wine > i m tube were given to restore i J energy. As for drinking water, we gave87 words
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85 1938-06-21 19 THERE was an aggregate attendance Of 3.861.000 people at the nine major functions and spectacles ol the Australian 150 th Anniversary celebrations m Sydney. Railway figures for the first three months ol this y< ar showed that 2.750,0(11) j more passengers were transported Mian for85 words
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Article108 1938-06-21 19 At a special general meeting oi the Singapore Shipping Clerks* Association. held on Tuesday, the following were elected office-bearers: Mr. Lee Eng Hock, President; M Lee Cheng Poh, Vice-President; Mr. ishu Boon Eng, hon. .secretary and Treasurer; Mr. Sim Boon Chong, hen. auditor; committee, Mr. Koli Pheow108 words
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Article347 1938-06-21 19 ANOTHER GOLD R USH North-We 'i en ltorie rHE greatest rush since Ktondylu has drawn thotu md ol pr< pector here from ail part.', <>[ Canada and the United States and m.uiv a'vrniunu Britons with experience ol goldfleldi In Australia, &outh Sirica, and Bi Ouiana They are awaiting their turn347 words
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Advertisement90 1938-06-21 19 KbCbl bY /'^^m fa^" 1 U-.- > Lf i^miZJ U A\ bb^b^J I ,ißb^/ V V/ Ml M LLa Bf ..saiM-v B^B^WBJBJBB B^y I i ii• »r p i B^v^ B I .^B^b! bW^ l' /< '^^^^btbtp"^"^bTp"^"^btbt^"^B I X I. BfIBBaiBTBTBTBrJ I BBBF^.«Bk.^T<i A 1 BT«r bTk X f 11190 words
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Article273 1938-06-21 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 20, 5 p m Total foi Company Dividend Books Date B&. D!?. y eal Close Payable TIN Ayer Hitam Tin 10% No. 34 itss tax June 7 JuneV 27 June 20 Bangrin 5% final 157 Burma Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23273 words
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Advertisement161 1938-06-21 20 MT A Rest m I s //frac World jf-i 7 If mmW BUY I>IIOT PEN E CHEAPESI fif L II m W or everlastin X performance choose JKSfc fc^ I MW market to-day. It's worth paying doublB fS\^ J r^^^l stylish models of the latest and is of no wm161 words
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Miscellaneous450 1938-06-21 20 iON THE RADIO] C LONDON I BERLIN PRANSMSSIONS 2*3 ls < S(. 11.19 Mis <l(i« m.) 12 25 Call (German, English) German nsi 15.14 Mcs (1M Folk Song. 12 30 Concert of Light Music. BOS Bi- B«-n Ja.-k Wilson and hU 2 2 o News in German. bUD 1.35 Concert450 words
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Miscellaneous308 1938-06-21 20 SINGAPORE ZIIL L33 Mcs (225.0 m.) pjn. 5.00 Chinese Music. t ii 00 Malay Music 7.00 Children's Programme. (English). 7.30 Time, Weather, News and Announcements. 7.45 "Industrial Singapore— No 3.'' A Visit to a Steam Laundry. 8.00 Light Orchestral Concert played by Reller's Hungarian Band. Relayed from the Addphi Hotel.308 words
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Miscellaneous268 1938-06-21 20 PARIS TPA— 2 15.24 Mcs (lf>.7 m.) p.m. 5.20 Gramophone Records. 6 05 Talk on Current French Even*: in Japanese. 6.20 News in English. 6.35 Concert delayed from Part; P.T.T. 7.03 Talk on French Events. 7.20 Concert Relayed form Parb P.T.T. 7.50 News in French. Colonial Market Prices. 8.20 Talk268 words
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Article337 1938-06-21 21 Y. W. C. A. NEWS The monthly meeting of the General mmtttee of the Y.W.C.A. was held n Friday with Mrs. A. B. Jordan. President, m the chair Those present Mesdames F. D. Thompson, E. Smith, A S. Small. Loh Poon Lip. W Hhmoel. A. Handy, E. Underhill. H. W.337 words
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Article, Illustration75 1938-06-21 21 The King and his brothers and Queen Mary and the two Princesses I 'ended the Tr >oping of the Colour ceremony, official celebration of the X i,.«'s birthri iv, on «he IforM Guards Parade, London. Photo shows Uupcn Mary and PlllHlfw Ettuketk (beside her) and Pi n< ess Margaret RonPlanet News - 75 words
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Article22 1938-06-21 21 London Monday Hielr Ifajesti v th< Xii n attended the final P the Aldershol I on Saturday night British OiWirH 88. I22 words
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127 1938-06-21 21 HEAVY BOOKINGS FOR FL YING BOA T SER VICE London. Monday BOOKINGS have been so heavy for the lir.si tlymg boat service from England j Australia, which starts from the Im pertal Airways base at Southampton next Sunday that the two flying boai..vill be used. The flight will mark the127 words
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Article183 1938-06-21 21 COPPER QUOTA CUT NOT WARRANTED? London. Monday SUSTAINED advance m copper prices v since the announcement of the quota 3 cut shows that the metal exchange chooses to place a bullish interpretation r on the producers' action, though some s copper dealers are afraid it envisages a 3 further declineReuter - 183 words
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213 1938-06-21 21 A PEACE ft; <•• Which it ttntnlij believed has Japanese influence ti.'hind it has Invn issu.'rl by tlir provisional government here m the form o) statement on <he horror of thf wir («tatCfl i P€*nfllf mm *9*t). It says it will taki* a (enturv to213 words
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Article216 1938-06-21 21 (Chinese Gaoled Singapore, Monday k VI Calibre revolver. 13 rounds of ammunition ami a dajfjfer, were exhibited m the Criminal District Court, this morning, m a ease m which two young Chinese were eon cerned, pl<^ding guilty to a ehargt oi MIM ,m possession of the arms, Tan216 words
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Article57 1938-06-21 21 Discovered New People In Papua London. Mondi THE death I* Announced <>f .J G Hides explorer ol Northern Papua In Au tralla, -••••■<:* S3 m 193s i; i' rovered a nen race ol li \h\ Jcii pie m Papua, which v 1 U•■ ul il much57 words
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Article536 1938-06-21 22 WIN THRIUJNG GAME 3—l (prom on; Own com vr> r(ii tl Muar. Monday. DIIOKK a large MOT* Urn Koval t»giSU*rs. S«^a,,ore. (rat the Muar B eleven b" 3-1 m a last and kktwttj CO«t«Ud gam! nl 'i. < d tf 4h« Muai Club t«4ail|536 words
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Article180 1938-06-21 22 Japanese Sweep Board From Our Own Reporter/ Seremban. Monday. JAPANESE players again carried off the Men's titles m the Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Championship this year. In the final of the Men's Singles yesterday, S Nakata defeated M. Sakala the holder, 6—4, Sakata who regained the title after180 words
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Article215 1938-06-21 22 To Hold A Sports Meeting The Municipal Services Club has decided to hold an athletic meeting on Saturday. July 23, at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The following events will be held: 100 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 yards, mile, 120 yards high hurdles, hop, step, jump,215 words
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Article25 1938-06-21 22 SER VICES TENNIS In a tennis match played at Tanglin ve.sterday, the jyal Engineers beat the Royal Army Medical Corps by 61 games to 43.25 words
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37 1938-06-21 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Monday. The Siam op n goif championship was won for the eighth year m succession by the Btam<Me professional Tim. W Oibb. (x-Mftlayan champion, was runnerup37 words
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254 1938-06-21 22 PRISONERS KILL GOVERNOR AND OPEN GAOL THE Governor and captain of the guard at Fort San Cristobal Pamplona were murdered by prisoners of General Franco, who over-nout*r^d tbr guard and effected the release of some 2.000 Barcelona soldiers and political extremists. The town was roused about 8 p.m. by the254 words
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Article253 1938-06-21 22 MAGISTRATE BELIEVES ACCUSED (From Our Onn Correspondent) Muar, Monday BACHITA SINGH, a police constable attached to Police Headquarters, was the complainant m a case m which I a Chinese durian seller, Heng Tow Meng, (was charged before Inche Haron bin Ahmad with having given short weight to253 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-06-21 22 MIDFIFXC incident m yesterday's Div. 1 soccer match. (Tribune)9 words
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Article180 1938-06-21 22 MALACCA TENNIS TOURNEY From Our Own Corresponden: Malacca. Mon^a:. THE annual tournament of the Malaa Lawn Tennis Association is nearir completion The semi-linals In Men's Open Doubles and S npies scheduled to be played on WeHnwda: and Thuisday. The results of the ties so far played are as follows: Open180 words
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Article360 1938-06-21 23 GUNNERS BEAT POLICE! BY ODD GOAL DISAPPOINTING DIV. 1 R-A. 2; Police 1. THE Gunners gave a disappointing 1 display m their First Division fixture m the S.A.F.A. league against a reorganised Police team at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. At the interval, the Police, who were ■he more impressive360 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-06-21 23 .rnalkeeoer makes a save m yesterday's First KROXENBERG. the Police Gunners won 2-1. (Tribune) Division soever maicn17 words
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Article142 1938-06-21 23 LADIES' SOCIAL GOLF TEAMS and starting times for tomorrow's Ladies Social Golf match at the Island Club between the Island Club and the Singapore G.C. will be as lollows (S.G.C. names mentioned flrst>: 4.15 p.m. Mrs. R. W. Cowen (9) vs Mrs. W. B. Ruddock (11). 4.20 p.m. Mrs. K.142 words
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Article21 1938-06-21 23 In a friendly soccer match on Saturday last at Farrer Park. Duncan Roberts XI beat Estate and Trust Agencies by I21 words
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Article119 1938-06-21 23 Local Cricket Tie THDtI WM an unusual ending to a. cricket match between *he Rex RangOl and the Coronation Cricket team winch was played on the M.F.A ground last week, the game MUttOf m a tie. the totals of both twms 101 the two Inningi being iu:i OOOd bowliiiß averages119 words
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Article37 1938-06-21 23 An interesting and fast game of soccer was witnessed at Farrer Park on Sunday when the Farrer Rangers soccer XI met the Royal Air Force Headquarters. The RAF. won by two goals to one.37 words
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354 1938-06-21 23 Mental H 4; Casuals 1. CORCEFUL m attack and tenacious m defence the Mental Hospital beat the Casuals m the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League by 4—l at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. It may be safely said that the Hospital had the better354 words
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Article119 1938-06-21 23 In the A" singles championship tournament for the "Tun Miang Chiang Challenge Cup" for this vec*-€M afg as follows 25-6-3H (Saturday) 430 p.m Chons Tee v. Peim Nam; [.urn Choon v. William Funk; Eim Liat v. Choiiß Teck. 26-6-38 (Sunday) 4.10 p.m Penc »ih)V v. Chim119 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-21 23 A POLICE DEFENDER making a clearance m the Stadium soccer match yesterday, m which the Gunners beat the Police 2 l. (Tribune).22 words
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Article82 1938-06-21 23 IN a friendly cricket match, played ;it Tanglm yesterday, P^ort Canning beat the Loyals narrowly by four runs. Baiting first, the Loyals were dismissed for 90, Clark 1 1M> and Cooky and Turner < 15 each) top-scoring. For the Fort. Thompson took three wickets for 17 while Moss82 words
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Article117 1938-06-21 23 Water- Polo Match The water jx>lo rnatrh played between the Malaya Command and the Chinese Swimming CJub on Sunday at the Club parar resulted m a win for the Chinese by 4 t'.oals to 2 The scorers !<>r the Chinese were: Tan Wee C'hwer ft) and Sim Boon Hoon <2»117 words
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174 1938-06-21 24 WOMAN ARRIVES IN PENANG COMING HERE m Ovr on n R< poi Pcaaaff, Mtaiay. •I HAVE just taken under two 1 months to get here I have been fortunate to get line weather all the way. though fillip lit exposure to the174 words
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Article28 1938-06-21 24 London. Monday. FIVE children were drowned and a sixth death Ls feared as the result of a boat capsizing on the River Mersey at Widnes. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article63 1938-06-21 24 London. Monday. li close oi play to-day In the Australian* v Lancashire match, scorewere: Australians 303 'Hassett 118. PhilUjHOO Lancashire 28H iPaynfel 9. Iddon 44. Oldtieid 69. Phillipson 52. McCormick 4 for 84' Yorkshire beat Surrf by an innings :\\\i\ 220 runs. Yorkshire 413 i Barber 157. Smaiies63 words
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Article87 1938-06-21 24 London. Monday THE peak of the summer auction season is reached this week with a sale of B great collection of Art treasures formed by the late Mortimer Schiff of New York which will occupy the famous London auction rooms from Wednesday to Friday and again on87 words
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Article71 1938-06-21 24 Belgian Officers Take Part BELGIUM la Binding iour ot ncr crack cavalry ufP.cers to London to compete at the International Horse Show, which will be held at Olympia. They iTt: Commandant van Derton. Lieut. Delelienne, Lieut. T'Serstevens and Lieut. Mondron Each ol the officers is a well-known figure71 words
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Article82 1938-06-21 24 King To See Naval Secrets London, Moi HIS Majesty proceeded to Weymoi. to-day where he will review 78 shi Ol the home flee Tomorrow he joi thr flagship Nelson and leads fleet sea for exercises. The King Will see the most mode: naval secrets, Including bombing by tl Beet air82 words
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Article59 1938-06-21 24 London. Monday Their Majesties the Kirn: and th Queen attended service at Eton Colle-, chapel yesterday .norninp, m doir. which they followed the practice reign of King George the Fifth. every year, when the court was at Wind sor, 'used to attend morning MTfke I the College on Sunday, before59 words
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Article56 1938-06-21 24 London, Monday. Tut first appearance at a public cert mony of Princea Elizabeth In Girl Quid uniform and of Prtncew Ifargan Brownie i.niform took place yesi when ovci* i.UOO mil guides marched pa their Majesties tru- King and the Qu< m th? Windsor Cattle quadrangle for th national service at56 words
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Article188 1938-06-21 24 Wimbledon Tourney Begins KHO SIN KIE BEATS HARE London. Mondaj THi: Wimbledon tournanuMii opened to-day m gloriouand sunny weather. First round results: Budge beat Gandar Dower, th Cambridge all-iounder, 6—2. s— 6—3. Austin beat Filby 4—6. 6—l. 3— 6—4, 6—3. Henkel beat Bull (Great Brit. 6—2, 6—o. 6—2. Kho SinReuter - 188 words
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Article87 1938-06-21 24 UGLY INCIDENT AVERTED From Our Oun Reporter* Seremban. Monday WALLICH STREET. Seremban. which was the scene of a serious anti-Jap-anese demonstration three months ago,, was to-night the scene of another incident which might have led to serious consequences. It would appear that two stallholders had a dispute, one alleging that87 words
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Article48 1938-06-21 24 Chicago, Monday. Seventeen bodies have. In the present been recovered from the wreckage of the Olympian ExpffeJ which crashed near Sangusmont. Six persons are believed to have l>een swept away m the flooded creek. Seventeen bodies are trapi>ed m the submerged sleeping car Keuter Wireless.48 words
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Article16 1938-06-21 24 Berlin. Monday —Baron von Cramm ;has withdrawn his appeal against his .sentence. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-21 24 Me REFRESHING I A. S. CILES. > CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No C. Ihe Arcade, Singapore. VHONE 7994. **TUX TAILOR.22 words
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Miscellaneous16 1938-06-21 24 Today's Tides High Tides: 3.18 a.m.. 7 ft. 8 ins. 4.18 p.m., 7 ft. 9 ins.16 words
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