Morning Tribune, 22 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-22 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. i L -2. SIXIIAPORK. WEDNESDAY, June 22, 1938 FIVE CENTS14 words
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378 1938-06-22 1 EXCELLENT PROGRESS A T LONDON MEETING A T A ™°SPHH;RE OF OPTIMISM PREVAILS NOT ONLY IN LONDON BUT IN FARL* AND ROME ALSO, REGARDING SETTLEMENT OF the Spanish problem with the withdrawal of foreigners. As a result of a meeting held yesterday of the non-intervention sub-committee378 words
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Article63 1938-06-22 1 Washington, Tuesday Mr. Cordell Hull is understood to be developing a programme to humanise warfare with the particular object of stopping the bombing of civilians, according to circles m close contact with the State Department. He is stated to be avoiding discussing the subject No details are available,Reuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article91 1938-06-22 1 London, Tuesday. W nave done marvels m re- armament. The country is now j i ready to defend itself." said Mr. Hore Belisha to-day at the Liberal National Party conference. 1 "We have spent on rearmament S I a sum now amounting to a figure I approaching91 words
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106 1938-06-22 1 PORTUGUESE COMPLICITY IN CHINA DRUG TRAFFIC Geneva. Tuesday. from Iran, carrying 2,000 chests of r»* lianian opium. iH(1 j iM Eleven hundred chests were landed m Black Sandbay. Macao. Eight thousand kilogrammes of opium were escorted by Portuguese troops wo authoX" (or the landing and storage Of l22r\hi consignment wasReuter - 106 words
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Article44 1938-06-22 1 Dublin TU< The Eire election, the resulj nly awaits official confirm hat Mr. de Vain, par record number of iority of 16 over the combined lop von. This is tho largesi majority 1 ured by any pa 1 ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article78 1938-06-22 1 New York. Tuesda.\. THK GnuM Jur> indictments m the alleged spying case is described by the New York Times as one of the bluntest documents castigating a friendly nation since the world "Vhe newspaper points out thai s.nre IS of the IS auused MC (Jermanv. this atReuter - 78 words
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Article163 1938-06-22 1 ijondoti. Tuesday I ast night's announcement of the tin buffer stock quota HMMtd M MffpriM m r«ondon metal market circlet, the 10 ptr cent for the (turd quarter eefcaf &e--nerally anticipate i liHiuiiics among tin circles show that overnight news Fran the UniU'd States, withReuter - 163 words
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Article118 1938-06-22 1 HonfkMi I iirsday. Tllli Jodfo| jury -nut roiinsel m th« trial of idwiii Duryer wtaA iImN Ii. MS. Dorsetshire this afternoon to view UM MMM <>f Wkal is .illrcrd to he the first murder on British .v .1 r ->hi|» at s«m l«r more than a <Reuter - 118 words
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Article33 1938-06-22 1 Malta, TttMday: The thunder of sa lutes boomed as two Italian battleship* and four destroyers arrived for a four day vi.sit. This is the first visit of Italian warships m twelve years ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article23 1938-06-22 1 London. Tuesday: The now Egyptian Ambassador to London, Mr. i ius.su n Neashaal Pasha, arrived m London U»i ninnili:! 1 British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 23 words
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129 1938-06-22 1 Japan Endangering National Wellbeing? London, Tuesday. k "TIMES" special correspond J} ent who has arrived m Tokyo after a journey from Burma through China sums up his impressions and says Japan so far has felt the pinch of war "nh pswhologirajiy. but as (he fruits of years of adventuring-, smallReuter - 129 words
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Article118 1938-06-22 1 London. Tuesday FALLOWING overnight .strength on Wall Street and indications that fresh efforts are about to be made to terminate the Spanish embroglio, all .sections of the City bore a much more cheerful countenance to-day. More buoyant conditions are reported In practically all sections of the stock market,Reuter - 118 words
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Article23 1938-06-22 1 London. Tuesday: Queen Mary accompanied by the Princesses Elizabeth and lfftlf&ret visited the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich yesterday afternoon. British Offical WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 23 words
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Advertisement27 1938-06-22 1 ON OTHtR P%GES j Tribute To (hinese Murders Appeal i Malaya £100 Tin IFrasers Weekly lieport X London (iossip Wheat teftei Local Soccer >> Local Tennis Wimbledon I27 words
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Advertisement27 1938-06-22 1 U.S. "Aerial Fortress"- 1 1 S Denies Dollar Devaluation pa«:e 4 1 Mix it voriwixr lj(?^ a i upful or .1 quarl S \\Zfsb Delicious for Drinking27 words
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843 1938-06-22 2 TRIBUTE TO CHINESE PAID IN EMPIRE REPORT COLONIAL GOVERNORSHIPS 6 KEY POSITIONS FOR YOUNG MEN WITH ACTIVE MINDS (From Our Own Correspondent, London. June 13. A trihuu .s pair to the restraint if Chinese m 'Ihe Colonial Empire m MTU" a comprehensive bound report of 78 pages issued by the843 words
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Article164 1938-06-22 2 MALACCA HA WKERS ROUND-UP (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Tuesday. A vigorous drive against the hawkers m the Tranqueri'h vicinity was launch ed by the police yesterday, as a result of which several hawkers m th.it are i found themselves and their ware lr ihe police lorry. The round up164 words
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Article51 1938-06-22 2 The members of the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club are giving- a reception to Miss Jean Stevenson on Monday, June 21 at 9.30 a.m. at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, and the Y.W.C.A. Business Girls* Club is holding a reception on the same day at 5.45 p.m. At both meetings Miss Stevenson will51 words
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Article566 1938-06-22 2 Sinffapore. Tuesday. IT is highly improbable that there can over be a case sin -h as surpested. namely that if HCCMCd fails to establish insanity based <>v delusion, he can fall back »»n the same delusion to support the proIMstttoß that thoujjh legally responsiblf tue has acted566 words
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Article206 1938-06-22 2 DRIVER NOT TO BLAME Singapore. Tuesday. A FINDING of "death by misadventure" was returned this morning by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroner, at an inquiry held imc the death of a four-year-old Chinese boy named Chew Yang Poh. who was knocked down by a motor-car and206 words
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Article179 1938-06-22 2 LEGEND OF MALACCA'S CREST (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Tuesday. BECAUSE the Municipal arms did not closely represent the legend of thi founding of Malacca, the Commissionei had to approach Dr. Withers Payne to design a new crest to represent th< legend more closely. The legend is connected with179 words
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179 1938-06-22 2 'From Our Own Reporter, Ipoh, Tuesday AN alleged attack on a Tamil who came from Ulu Bernam on Saturday night m search of his wife who had been missing, by a compatriot m a lonely spot In the Tamil Settlement. Ipoh, has been reported179 words
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Article74 1938-06-22 2 London, Tuesday WEIGHING anchor at 9.30 a.m. eighty ships of the Home Fleet steamed from Weymouth Bay into the English Channel, heaaed by the battleship Nelson with His Majesty the King on board. His Majesty left the yacht Victoria and Albert for the Nelson74 words
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200 1938-06-22 2 CHINESE ASSAULT JAPANESE HOTEL KEEPER Singapore, Tuesday. AWAKEXED by a terrific noise at 11 the front door of his hotel at Lorong Lalat at about 1 a,m. on May 30, last, the Japanese keeper, S K-imisaki. opened the door and saw four Hockchias. They had apparently been stoning the front200 words
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Advertisement52 1938-06-22 2 U \J W MICH AS YOU l^^W <s§*=e> NKE ...BIT UK I :^)i REASONAIJI.E. A \V y/m vl W^D A leu (i.MJA tablets B A m between smokes improve I WW tfu taste ;in( prevent I w w* s\ "smokers' bn ith." I \Mf*^^^2s^*§gzyy h parched 'fin-. >^ Vai. *p&SSZ/52 words
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320 1938-06-22 3 SPIRITED REPLY TO LONDON ATTACKS ON BUFFER POOL gHAKLHOLI>KRS <rf Tn.noh Mines, Ltd., listened, at yesterday's meeting, to a sweeping attack on tin restriction and the buffer ixx>l by the chairman. Mr. C. V. Thomas, state* the Daily Mail of June 10. Mr. J.320 words
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Article165 1938-06-22 3 'From Our Own Correspondent i Malacca, Tuesday VHE Municipal scavenging coolies are 1 confronted with a problem which arises once a year but unfortunately this year the problem seems more intensified. The durian season comes but once annually and the Malacca Municipal coolies never like it!165 words
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Article44 1938-06-22 3 sion of Solicitor. lt ■rtow Mr. Justice a'Beck Te ehai 11 am. Summons^- in -(:>■- rtwUtog Summonses and Judgi tice. ThereafU-r B irinhamed Ibbinte Ibrahim etc vs M Before Mr. Justice H-rn. a 5.*****-Khye Giap and Co >>- Jiieyer Trading Co Ltd.44 words
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Article313 1938-06-22 3 5 Years 9 R. I. From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday SENTENCING a middle-aged Indian In the Perak Assize Court who ha.; pleaded guilty to a charge on murder. the Hon. Mr. Justice W. J. W. Hastings said. T recognise this as a most unfortunate case. He313 words
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201 1938-06-22 3 Girl A ttempts Suicide rom Our on n n< porter) Ipoh. Tuesday dkcause her father was going t(» re D marry, i prett) 17 year old Chinese uirl of Chemor decided to end tier young life by drinking caustic soda. Fortunately however, hei sistei m-la.v201 words
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77 1938-06-22 3 i Dr. R. T. B. Green, bacteriologist ;d 'the Institute of Medical Research m 1 Kuala Lumpur. Is leaving- Singapore, on Au^>. 13 on Home leaf* and will represent Malaya at t.hj? third international congress on tropical medicine and malaria, which will77 words
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Article57 1938-06-22 3 Under the auspices of the Straits Chi- nese Epworth League, Briu, HA Lord, of the Salvation Army will give a talk on 'Temperance and Christianity" at i the Straits Chinese Methodist Church Social Hall. 3. Kampong Kapor Road, at Bpm on Saturday. There will be no collection, and57 words
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34 1938-06-22 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYIN G THEORY OF MUSIC. 1 SCHOOL CHILDREN: Special Terms SCHOOL TEACHERS: Reduced RaU-s 2 Special Music Appreciation Classes. 3 Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz. Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher, 4 25. Barker Road.34 words
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Advertisement13 1938-06-22 3 M NASTE1 N Laminated Padlocks E9 B l^ /H^B B Bi I B13 words
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Advertisement354 1938-06-22 3 FAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Should Take Krus< hen Salts Whether they know it or not many inousanda of people who an fat have nigh blood pressure Your Doctor enn exolain all thai And he can also ihi you that if these thousands of fat folks Would Ittt354 words
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Article130 1938-06-22 4 London, Tuesda; KIKHKK Previous To-duv ChttHU Spot Buyeri> <5 116 6 1 -3 16 Ist Forward (July) Buyers Gllfl 65 10 2nd Forward (August! Buyers 6 1 3rd Forward <Oc* !.«v.» Buyers (5 1 1 67 16 -3 16 Seller? 65 16 6 l -3 16 T,oncion. Tuesday130 words
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Article64 1938-06-22 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change f.T. on Paru> (cusing middle rate* 178.21 177.90 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 8.95-11 ie> ■> 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9-' 2 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) l 3 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate)64 words
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Article27 1938-06-22 4 «^»vi m* j j London. Tuesday. rIN Standard Previous To-day Changp Spot (afternoon closing price) £182- 3 4 £186 -£3 •"irward ClB3- 1 £187 +tt*a27 words
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Article16 1938-06-22 4 GOLD London. Tuescia>." F-neßarpero, J^ Chan,, oILVHjIv 4 months' forward jg, lb lD !616 words
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Article29 1938-06-22 4 RUBBER Spot Buyers i 2.., Sellers i» B .03? 3 8 OctlDec. Buyers 12 71c Hj^ 16 TO Sellers 1291 c ?3 4^16 Tone m,,,^,, 41^29 words
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54 1938-06-22 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREH 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 YS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and54 words
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Article112 1938-06-22 4 London, Tuesday prpviou* .tVday Chaii Dwniwp Rubber 70 jq 1 1 m ne;al Electric -q 9 "MO Loi Lnperial Chemica 1 Industries ?1 rt 2 Irni^eriaJ Tobacco 133 1^ 135CanadUn Pacific l London Tin !J' H 4 "H RubbPr Plan toiiJUßllit Trust J J p b ■•■S112 words
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Article126 1938-06-22 4 DEVALUATION DENIED IN U.S. New York. Tuesday. MR. Kennedy the American Ambassador m London, interviewed on his arrival here, denied that he is bringing any plan for readjustment of the tripartite agreement. It there is to be a financial adjustment between the United States and Britain. I certainly know nothing126 words
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Article134 1938-06-22 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report MINING. Tin at midday was $92, up $1 25. A number of cables were received this morning for London tin shares and the market there was firmer particularly m the more highly priced stocks. In the local market, however, there was little change m134 words
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Article222 1938-06-22 4 100'Scal Plane To Cross Atlantic Twice In A Hop THE I'nited States Army Air Cori>* are having built the largest airplane m the world a six-engined giant capable of flying from New York to Lonon and back non-stop, with a load of bombs and 100 airmen board.222 words
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Article48 1938-06-22 4 Post Office Club XI vs. Miss Riboet > Sports Orion on Thursday at the Serangoon Road; Said. Ban Teck. Humphries: Harith, H. Taib. Aslah; Mat Noor, A. Taib. Tee Siang. Madon, D Ross. Reserves:— Paul Ong. Ali Chikok. Kassim Jalil. Mr. Goh Tee Chuan will referee48 words
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Article744 1938-06-22 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser |i Company Ii Singapore. June 21. 5 p.m. Asam Kumbang 2 2 i, 9 Austral Malay *Jr AyerHitam g* Ayer Weng ?1 r*r«? Bangrin Tin fj" 2 8 2b 1 Batu Selangor 1 2 I 19 xd Burma Malay jlj. 221 Chenderiang 15 7 fi744 words
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Article236 1938-06-22 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3:4i 2 3|9 Batu Selangor^ 1.26 1.31 Hong Fatt 1.02 1.06 Hongkong Tin 20|3 21 13 Jelebu 0.68 073 Kamunting Tin ..9 9 10 6 Katu Tin 23 24 Killinghall 18- 19Kramat 10 3 113 Kuchais 133 1.38 Larut 9i9 10236 words
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Article169 1938-06-22 5 6% Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 g5 105 norn s<" 1901 red 1940 $400,000 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 lilt. tlcUi' «v w«*^ Ann nflfi -2% 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 cl Int. Mar. 1 Sept J U1 1% 1935 red. 1975-85 $4,000,000 iQj rf int. Apr. l Oct.169 words
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Advertisement225 1938-06-22 5 BbAßffhai, Hongkong, Manila. Sinrnport. ttmttmtmt Banker* mnd Brokers m Ser*rlties an* Com^nftttie^ oatiy Fo**i<n* Market Cable and Quotation Svinc*. Members: HEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHaNCK, INC. OK N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OK IKADi CANADIAN COMMODITY EX( HANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA225 words
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Advertisement204 1938-06-22 6 f 9 Wj IMVILIOX V 1 TO-NIGHT 6.15-9.15 k GRAND SON(. DANCE I Al'r.H 111 J SPECTACLE, WITH A lOTFTL CAREg"M I «iH »{<i\M> OF I IN MAKKKS "Tllllll i ol A Jl US* TIME" Ja with BEITY GRABLE DOROTHY LA.MOUR ELEANORE WHITNEY YACHT CLUB BOYS JUDY CANOVA (THK HILL204 words
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Advertisement278 1938-06-22 6 d' I iil r |"ibl 3 SHOWS TO-DAY LA* -I I "i^ 3.15 6.15 9.15 ALL YOUR FAVOURITE FUNSTERS IN A MERRy JAMBOREE OF MIRTH MELODY. a q0 FROM OPERA TO UPROAR! 11 /I%C Thfm'* a load of lou<sh%— and o heart kick foo lilj] f i '°9 ln 9-278 words
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Advertisement165 1938-06-22 7 0 IT'S SPICY! IT'S GAY! IT'S TUNEFUL! (IT'S A LITTLE NAUGHTY BUT IT'S NICE!) "THIS'LL MAKE YOU WHISTLE' 1 STARRING WITH ELSIE RANDOLPH JEAN GILLIE JACK SINGS: This'll Make You Whistle" "I'm In A Dancing Mood" "You've Got The WfN| Khumba" "Crazy With Love" OPENING TOMORROW PAVILION I JAVA-CHINA- JAPAN165 words
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Advertisement361 1938-06-22 7 S=e: \\\(M\(|>||M ™E ALHAMBRA THEATRE WILL CLOSE UP FOR COMPLETE RENOVATION AND FOB I m: INSTALLATION (»l AN AIK j CONDITIONING PLANT FROM THURSDAY IM JUNE :sx I WATCH lOH 111 l GRAND tiALA Ol>l\l\4. I Hl' NEW ALII A Mil lI A THE USUAL MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY IS CANCELLED361 words
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Advertisement142 1938-06-22 7 THEATRE ROYAL I opwtaf tomghi a! 111 and MS I A MAMMOTH DOUBLE BILL ATTBACTION! MISS I)IVIK\ KANI a India'! Most IVautiful star with NAJAM I L lIISSAIN m .IAvVWI Xl lIAWA' Supported B) V GLORIOUS TOPICAL PictunBOMBAY WELCOMES s.li. m isil/is HOSE fl^VOUfl GREATEST SCREEN 1 W*\ THRILL IN142 words
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1075 1938-06-22 8 "CONFIDENCE RETURNING/ SAYS FRASER CO. IN WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday .CONDITIONS dmrin, the past week hay, I ™*Y^\£* L mediate predecessor,, sayi the weekly report o C BUt Aiust the burden ol every report still continue to be Nothing doing] f 181,075 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-06-22 8 Leonard Delaney, aged three, overawed by the brassy bulk of a sousaphoSM belonging ••> hand which played m the churchyard of St. Martfn's-iii'the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London, a Whitsnn Holiday Monday vrickct match took place between a St. Martin's women- t» im and i tram of Charing Cross 5t Planet48 words
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Article115 1938-06-22 8 FALSE EVIDENCE 'From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur. Monday AT the opening of the Selannor Assize Court this morning before Mr. Justice Cussen, a Punjabi named Komanda Sinpn was found guilty and conv:Hea on three charges of giving false evidence on Dec. 10 last year at Kuala Lumpur, daring115 words
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Article197 1938-06-22 8 PETROL FROM NUTS From Our Oicn Correspondent London EXPERIMENTS m producing petrol an, oil from nuts and vegetable matte have been carried out with considerab. success by a young scientist working the French Sudan at Segou on the ttp per reaches of the river Niger, it I claimed. The spirit197 words
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Article129 1938-06-22 8 ABSENCE OF RESTRAINT London. Monday A SKED m the commons whether A view of the prejudicial effect of ternal propaganda on the conclusn of a satisfactory agreement between the Czechoslovakia!! Government arc the Sudeten Germans the Gov°rnm» would make proposals to the Interest Governments m Europe with a ftei securingBritish Official Wireless - 129 words
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Article73 1938-06-22 8 Singapore. Tuesday •This is framed up charge and 1 deny having anything to do with me assault." said Karnal Singh when nc appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, Distiict Judge. Criminal District Coui this morning, on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Baga Sinui. on Apr.73 words
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Article1254 1938-06-22 9 "GULLIVERS TRA VELS": FULL-LENGTH j The Fairbanks' Leaning Towards j, England-Absorption Of Austria To j S Be Recorded In Films Max Fleischer's Forthcoming Cartoon i From Our On n Correspondent) London. June 10. I T is necessary nowadays to differ--1 entiate carefully between Douglas Fairbanks Senior and Douglas Fairbanks Junior.1,254 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-06-22 9 P.N. Sixty thousand <££,£££ cess Elizabeth an ht ful Rose, watrhed the onl Alderih nt dress rehearsal of tnf g| Tattoo m the R''^" I shows Aldershol, Hamj.sh rr. T* a small boy watch nR t. n^ through opera |lt«*-P.N. - 39 words
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Article81 1938-06-22 9 The following passengers are flalltuK by the "LaJancßa which left here yo?J--1» rday for Europe: Mr CJ MrNaJiy Mrs W. M. Nettleton, Master J 8. Nettleton, Mrs O. C Meredith. Mrs W N. Qourlay. Mr. and Mrs I) T Lloyd. Mr and Mrs B. W Bmrth, Mr J81 words
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Article44 1938-06-22 9 I The M.V "Victor!*" i (h* in-ir :it 10 i b.m. -m Thursday (June 23) from Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila, and \9 expected tc sail again at 5 i> n. <.n tlw same da) i<>r Colombo, Bombay, Aden, r Port s:iid. Naples and Genoa44 words
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Article311 1938-06-22 10 MORNING TRIBUNE ARBITRATION Singapore: Wednesday. June 22. IMS u/E have* the greatest possible sympathy with the employees of the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd., m their demands for better working conditions, and we hope that the company's officials and the men's representatives will be able to get together and come to311 words
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Article940 1938-06-22 10 A NE who knew her well said 9l Qoeen Mary m'arlv 30 veer.; ago: She would be In any position of lilt a remarkable chura.iM- (wilt* F. G. ftlnee tWhite m the Daily Mail>. She was then still Princess of Wales, but already a queenly grace940 words
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Article68 1938-06-22 10 Mr H. G. Thomson of Kundang Estate, Pengkalen Kundang, left on furlough by the Carthage, on Saturday During his absence Mr. Gurner will act as manager Mr Chow Ah Hoong. J.P.. of Raub. collapsed and died m the early hours ol Friday morning after a long illness. Mr Chow68 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-06-22 10 Girl bathers at the Croydon (Surrey) open-air pool find another use for Britain's first life-saving look-out tower as they watch the planes at the nearby Croydon Airport. The tower gives the attendant a vantage point from which he can see the whole of the pool68 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-22 10 Todays White Label Announcement It is good to be well spoken, but it is better to be well spoken of. As it DEWAR'S WPS -.J25 words
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Article1127 1938-06-22 11 FACTORIES ERECTED IN THE INTERIOR gUMNESSMEN m Shanghai are naturally inclined to see the industrial significance of the present war. as far as Chin, is eSS chiefly m the destruction or expropriation by the Japanese of an ever increasing number of Chinese-owned industrial enterprises m the1,127 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-06-22 11 Twisted propellers and engines from ,c bombers brought down m the Hankow arra.17 words
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Article128 1938-06-22 11 'From Our Oim Correspondent) London. FOLLOWING -lass curtains, glast dresses, and ulass tablecloths, insulating tape is the latest material to bt made ol spun glass thread. m making it a glass marble threequarters ol an Inch m diameter is drawn into a strand one-eighth the dls meter128 words
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Article49 1938-06-22 11 WHO ARE THESE REDS? TOE Communists m South S chma are bein| vigorously v suppressed Yomiuri Daily News, Tokyo, Miiy ir>. v y Japanese propaganda book v Ms always tell U8 that the j Communists In China arej s nourishing. Boy, fetch aiper in 1 Clipper News i .^^^^A49 words
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Advertisement108 1938-06-22 11 I AT 3, FORT KOAD MALAC C > (Telephone 121 Ul%I»OA i'i:«.>k) LADIES MiltfPMtftfirtii lif, Stamlord Road I SINGAPORE. (Telephone 4610) POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m Rlare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to SO feet below the surface of the water. FOR THF FIRST108 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-22 11 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD ObfliMbk of mil Ch«mktt and Stor*» him ii.wn; at the Capitol Restaurant Music by ki m i;i.\ni his fkthmtn roNKiiii «s. ui:i)m:sdav S I'M. To Midnight30 words
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Article, Illustration235 1938-06-22 12 HOLIDAY TIME IN BRITAIN HIA domestic scene at Box u IU I where a large number of m ing families, were spen,i 111? p Bank Holiday under canvas v W noted beauty spot and is [u\W haunt of holidaymakers «tll to go too far from London News). JP Seeming dispUastriLondon Press News; Planet News; Manet News - 235 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-22 13 (ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN DO TAKE ADVANTAGE 1 Q* IT I TO PURCHASE YOLK WATCHES JEWELLERY I SILVERWARE AT PBICES MEANING REAL INVESTMENTS IRENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE29 words
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Article, Illustration2461 1938-06-22 14 In Search Of Novelties Women At The Empire Exhibition Blouses Are Important (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 10. J MADE a tour of the shops this week m search of novelties. I found that shoes and bags seem to make news. I have noticed that2,461 words
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Article78 1938-06-22 17 ouy air to Hongkong only jessrs, -at s Esneum Java, South-West Sumatra. S -Eas* N IL M 22 7 m Hongkong. China and Japan KNILM 22 7 a.m. KreESr and T^ ilahan mX!, m ■ll S piL mb b a d X T engkal TftgiaJ! 22 2Si78 words
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Article172 1938-06-22 17 MANY prominent politicians heretofore riding m their own private autobUe w ar c now giving cries of pain under the compulsory gasoline f™; v J5; Sei^° Nakano. ol the Tohokai. though having supported the SfSIJJt "°S 0 ?i y mpa J gI L ahead of172 words
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Article417 1938-06-22 17 'From Our Oirn Correspondent THK worst terror of shipwrecked sailors, expressed m the line Vvatrr water everywhere nor ever a drop to drink, 1 will be disposed of if new London discovery is developed. A process for making fresh water cut of salt water is <les<417 words
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Article124 1938-06-22 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVKS OR KXPKCTII) TO AKRIYK Kl.m-.l HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Vedette LematuiiK —Lighter Kepah-Lch. Magudi— Tug Rose— Merkus— Rokan Pecten Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Tug Mitra. Pontoon B Victoria Dock: Auby Keppel Harbour: King's124 words
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Article46 1938-06-22 17 riir following index numbera repr( sent the estimated traffic raeeipj I Cable and Wuclr.ss Limited as lelafc J to eomparabk traflc m the yeai 1 '.''-■> baaed at 100 May 1938 tif, J Average for 1937 7H Aftrage for I month, IM| 71 3 I46 words
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Article30 1938-06-22 17 The Canadian s<'nau- \uu anally pan cd by SS votai to 2H the Divorce Reform Bill, which ki modelltd on tbt Until oi Mr A p» Herbert'! measure In Englai30 words
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Advertisement207 1938-06-22 17 111 lI\S PHILP ll.\E. Incorporated m Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR June 29 July 3 MARELLA July 30 Aug. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney Of Melbourne to the connecting KPM207 words
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Advertisement182 1938-06-22 17 X. 1 K. LIJ¥E GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNAKO WHITE STAR. LID. 'Incorporated m Japan 1 TO LONDON via Penang. Colombo. Aden. Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s HAKONE MARU June 23 s..s HUSIMI MARU July 7 .s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Juiy 21 Rates tc Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 S<;34182 words
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1088 1938-06-22 18 .j. v I Grisly Collection Of Crime j IS Relics Seen By Record j S Number During Holidays j Elephant Earns Over £6,000 —Do Plays Need Sex Appeal? j {from Our Own Correspondent > London. June 10. [N spite of a record rush of Kon11,088 words
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478 1938-06-22 18 fro7/j o»/- Omi Cnr^iooiaen/ CTEEL and iron, the chief building materials for normal ships, ha^ 0 ofihe'rive? Dar", *Z£? be 1R buiU h vi It is the Royal Research Ship "Research" which will carry out impo, crSise"ne e xt year°" S masnetism nhen M sails478 words
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Article39 1938-06-22 18 Evatt ;md Co. reports that the out of rubber for tho month of May 1" mounted tc ***** lbs. making a tc f for the 11 months of the current I ?ial year of 388.367 lbs.39 words
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Article19 1938-06-22 18 The death \i annourced of the Re^ P. G. J. Meiring, a leading minister o the Dutch Reformed Church.19 words
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525 1938-06-22 19 AERO ENGINE SHOPS BEING OPENED THERE is general satisfaction m the -I Midlands, especially among the firms oaodftted with the shadow factory scheme, at the healing of the breach oetween Lord Nuffield and the Air Ministry. Lord Nuffield. it will be recalled, was invited525 words
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Article, Illustration105 1938-06-22 19 Karl Baldwin of Bcwdlev, us (ham Him of the I Diversity, presented honorary degrees at Cambridge I 'Diversity. Mr. Anthony Kden, former Foreign Minister m Karl Baldwin's Cabinet. received a iCfltt. Photo shows Mr. Kden (left) wearing his robes, walking m profession at Cambridge I'niversity with Sir John Anderson, former105 words
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Article283 1938-06-22 19 Monday, June 13. AT 10 30 a.m. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offices. His Excellency attended by the Private Secretary left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train. KING'S HOUSE Tuesday. June 14. At 7283 words
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Article400 1938-06-22 19 SANDS, CLAYS AND MINERALS Selection Of Coal For Steam-Raising -»OME of the essentials m the selection •3 of coal for industrial work is the title an informative article m the current ssue of "Sands, Clays and Minerals." In the course of this article, it is stated that no laboratory test400 words
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Article322 1938-06-22 19 COAL EXPORTS AND SHIPPING Position Getting Worse This Year JPEAKING ut the launch oi thi Sylvia J Beale, a steamer oi 1,490 tons gross, ouilt by Messrs. Austin and Son. Bunderlund, for his tirm of Btephenson Clarke and Associated Companies, Ltd., Lord Hyndlcy recalled his recent description j( the industrial322 words
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Article405 1938-06-22 19 Kites To Catch Insects 'From Our Ou n Corres) < Ktleh I London k i k professor ol Hull, Yorkshire, has bMn u.siiiK high /Ivuij; kites m a Dew kind <»f scientific "bug hunting He la Profei soi C Hardy, who hi been makm". In teci colh cttona at heignty405 words
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Article281 1938-06-22 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 21. 5 p.m Total for Company Dividend Books Date b. Div year Close Payable TIN Ayer Hitam Tin 10' < No. 34 Itss tax June 7 June. 27 June 20 759 i Bangrin 57c final June 22 June 20 15% Burma Malay281 words
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Miscellaneous881 1938-06-22 20 ■*■_...>....■..«-■«-■. >—>—»—»-— >—~— "T lON THE RADIO WED. JUNE 22 t Gramophone records. p.m. Electriral recording. 5 20 Gramophone records. L 6.05 Talk on current French events SINGAPORE 6 M sTn gllsh ZHL 1.333 Mcs (225.0 m.) 6.35 Concert relayed from Paris PM P.T.T. 1.00 Miscellaneous Programme of 7.05 Talk881 words
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Miscellaneous323 1938-06-22 20 end conducted by Jac* Clarke. Orchestrations by Jack Clarke and others. 11 20 The News and Announcements. 1 40 Dance Music. Al Collins and his Dance Orchestra (by permission of the Savoy Hotel. Ltd 12 00 World Affairs.' A talk by H. Wickham Steed. 12.50 Close down. r BERLIN DJB323 words
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Miscellaneous118 1938-06-22 20 HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 Mcs (31.4 m 6 30—10.20 European programme. 650 Stock quotations and ExchamMarket report. 720 Time signal, weather report am announcements. HOLLAND PCJ 15 22 Mcs (19 7 m.) p.m. 9 do Experimental broadcast on b» half of Philips Radio Eindhove. —Holland. Happy programme Special broadcast for East118 words
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471 1938-06-22 21 R EVIEW OF THE WORLD'S WHEAT POSITION CROP TO EXCEED THE r*^* l^™™*™™™* annual 'SK T O U p ES^I,n THE WORI 6 MARKET FOR WH"AT H S^ nu™ RAPID LY CONDITIONS IN From this peak, they had been so much i diminished by August 1937 that the total of471 words
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Article116 1938-06-22 21 .1/ The Cinemas "Hearts In Bondage" THRILLING sequences and competent 1 aetiim make "Hearts In Bondage,' 1 Republic picture, which opened at the Alhambra ypsterda v a Bin well worth seeing, it bringi to the Rreen alter i long Absence such old favourites a^ James Dunn.116 words
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Article125 1938-06-22 21 Melody And Comedy ftINEMAGOERS who like Lily Pons wil! v* b? well pleated with tier latest show "Hitting A New High." which opened at the Capitol last night. So will those who like Jack Oakie and Edward Everett Horton, for these two grand comedians have125 words
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Article134 1938-06-22 21 DOROTHY Lanlour. heart thrill of i thousand Singapore Him tans (a< least), is ■gain to the fore In the new Paramount picture, "Thrill Of a Litetime," which opened a season at the Pavilion last night. She isn't the girl the wmb kn H<i" Jungle Lover,"134 words
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Article218 1938-06-22 21 ROAD CYCLE RACE who finished the course m one hour. 17 mips 36 sees, while A.shaan bin Taib raUM m .second only a .second behind Ismail. This vc:u the rtM will be run on t\\r mass start basi.s About i 5 prizes have been ftrrtaged by the organiser, and "itjht218 words
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Article242 1938-06-22 21 Terror I Monivi? 0 TIIK hlghUghi In the nu<tch. Kwan:- Btng'i brilliant goal -keeping did more than anything else to keep the lame gotllaai for 55 minute* when the Tenor and Moravia met m tin- tte eQDd Division of the S A FA. League or. the242 words
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Article91 1938-06-22 21 The Klialsa Association, who ,i lev» weeks afO were beaten by Victor! i School, had their revenge on Saturday ,t McNair Road, when they trounced the Schoolboys by seven wickct.s tnd 113 The School taking first knock coll< c! 59 runs. Williams taking seven incjcets lor 19 The91 words
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Advertisement28 1938-06-22 21 Created bj Bxp< I LC \IN w.it« hrs m- as atlr.u li\»" In linn nfmrd ln*aiit\ as tlie.\ arc unfailing m their < urn THEY NEVER VARY 1 'ill28 words
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497 1938-06-22 22 GORDON'S PLAYER ORDERED OFF IN DIV. 1 MA TCH ROUGH PLAY IN GAME WITH MALAYS I Malays 1: (iordons 0. nFSILTOKY play characterised yes- Itrday's First Division game m the S.A.h.A. League at the Anson Koad Stadium, when the Malays managed to collect two points at the expense of the497 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-06-22 22 AN EXCELLENT action photograph by the Tribune cameraman taken during yesterdays First Division soccer match m which the Malay beat the Gordons I—o. It shows a Malay player m the midst of a bad toss.37 words
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Article197 1938-06-22 22 THE Singapore Golf Club June L.G.U. medal comDetition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted m a win for Mrs. P. L. Costeloe with a score of 70. The following were the cards returned: Mrs. P L. Costeloe 96 26 a 70 Mrs. W.197 words
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Article455 1938-06-22 22 CHINESE RESERVES WIN EASILY PULAU BRANI OUTCLASSED IN DIV. 2 Chinese II 4; Pulau Brani 1. DLAYING m convincing style, the Chin- ese reserves outclassed the Pulau Brani soccer eleven on the Harbour Board ground yesterday by four goals to one when these two sides met m the Second Division455 words
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Article130 1938-06-22 22 S'pore Gold Cup Races CINGAPORE S Autumn Gold Cup V meeting has been fixed for August September. and together with the Autumi Extra Meeting, there will be seven dayracing altogether for enthusiasts. Dates are Aug. 27. 31. Sept, 3. 7 an< 10. and 'extra meeting) Sept. 14 and 17. Main130 words
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Article221 1938-06-22 22 S.C.R.C. TOURNEY TIES m the SCR C. tennis tournan.< have been arranged as follows: THURSDAY'S TIES "B 1 Singles Hand: Yap Mook Xi (—15.3 i vs. Goh Keng Swee 1 5 4 B—6, to finish. "A" Doubles Hand: Tay Yew Teck a Y. P. Wee (—l5) vs. Dr. Loh Poon221 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-06-22 23 VADI, the Malay player, who made local tennis history by not only being the first Malay to win the open singles, but also the first player to win three titles m one year— open singles, open doubles and mixed doubles.42 words
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Article375 1938-06-22 23 DLAYING beautiful tennis after a shaky start, Yadi. the curlyheaded Malay beat Yong Loon Chong m straight sets last night to become Singapore tennis champion and to be the first man to annex the "triple crown" the singles title, the mixed doubles, and the men's doubles. He375 words
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Article739 1938-06-22 23 TRIPLE CROWN FOR MALAY PLAYER D. E. I.- MALAYA "DAVIS CUP" MATCHES NEXT MONTH If<>K the first time m the history of lawn tennis m Singapore, the men's singles title has fallen to a Malay. Such a distinction has been gained by Yadi, the V.M.C.A. player,739 words
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328 1938-06-22 23 SINGAPORE PREPARES FOR MALACCA GAME ANOTHER list oi 21 names has hen a n issued by the saf.a for a practice h game at the Anaon Road Stadium on X Thursday. June 30. m preparation for 0 Singapore's next Malaya Cup outing, t Bgainst Malacca at Malacca Oil July 2.328 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-06-22 23 MltS. I). HIPKIN. who won the ladies siiwlrs title, leatini .Mrs. Nassim i I iihunc).17 words
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Article326 1938-06-22 23 The women's singlet linai m no way proved to be mi easy tning tor Mrs. Hip mil mis was niiiy extenaed tttfougnout by Mrs. Nassim who. alter Winning tiu- him set at 2, appeared at onr sta^e as il she would do iik«-wl.se m the second set326 words
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Article73 1938-06-22 23 Bingapon Tlm AT the R«>y..] Stafapore ftchi Club on Friday next then wll tx Usual race, for all cla 5 :i. f > p.n On Sunday (Jflth) <; metre will nil .1 practice 1 k 1 m.- .if I(J .1 111 'Hi, B r'la.s.s will UU] CM Johore73 words
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Article340 1938-06-22 24 Doubles Victory For Sin Kie LONDON, TUESDAY TO-DAY'S MATCHES AT WIMBLEDON 1 WERE FAVOURED BY BRILLIANT SUNSHINE. RESULTS: .MEN'S DOUBLES Hushes and Wilde beat Gopfert and Koch (Germany* 6-0 6-4, Kukuljevic and Pallada <Yu ßJ sl^ Davis Cup players, beat Choy and Ho (C^k i rKu340 words
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Article156 1938-06-22 24 World Title Fight To-night SCHMELINC PROTESTS AT LOUIS' CLOVES New York, Tuesday. r -MORROW'S Louis-Schmeling 15--round heavyweight title bout at the open air Yankee Stadium is not without attendant squabbles. Schmeling has protested against Louis gloves, which have long padded thumb.; and thinly padded knuckles. Schmehriß fears that the longReuter - 156 words
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Article371 1938-06-22 24 KWANCTUNG RAIDED 1,400 TIMES f Shanghai. Tursday. The Cantan Government has officially announced- that since last August the Japanese Air Force has carried out 1.400 air raids over the province of Kwangtung. of which 800 have been confined to the, city of Canton. Altogether 10.2i»2 bombs have been371 words
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Article233 1938-06-22 24 Bradman' s Quick Century HAMMOND EQUALS RECORD LONDON, TUESDAY /CRICKET RESULTS:— \j Australians and Lancashire draw. Australians 303 <Hassett 118, Phili son 5 for 93 and 284 for 2 declare iFingleton 96. Brown 70, Bradman 10] not out*. Bradman scored his century m 73 minutes, the fastest century of the233 words
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Article399 1938-06-22 24 From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, Tuesday FOLLOWING are entries for the Ipoh races Horses, class one. division two. 5 1 furlongs straight: Aerial Post. Bell Press. Bombus. Bnrraneer. Calvados. Celestial. Eastern Knight. Empire. Gilded Youth. Jack Druce. Jubilee Son. Knights Eye. Meadowman. Miltondale. Prohibition. Pare399 words
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Advertisement23 1938-06-22 24 T A. S. GILES. I CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER i No 0, ih? Arrade, Singapore. 'PHONE 79!»4. THE TAILOR. J23 words
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Advertisement110 1938-06-22 24 w m IGLOItIFI V4M ISSI IJ j l r^SK^S m tne eves of your beloved by wearing th° i c/yA 1j)(oJ>/Q Tight hat" to complete your ensemble. Now /T^^h^jb^^^\ luit arrived over 300 new Gage and Paris Chic J f /Cii^^^fiia 7)A h dis featuring the same classic styles a.s110 words
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Miscellaneous9 1938-06-22 24 Today's Tides HIGH TIDE: 5.08 p.m.. ft. 9 ins.9 words
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