Morning Tribune, 23 June 1938
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Title Section11 1938-06-23 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 123. S|V( DAY KIVK CKNTS11 words
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Article217 1938-06-23 1 BRITISH U.S. WARSHIPS STANDING BY SWATOW, WEDNESDAY. JN THE COURSE OF CONTINUOUS RECONNAISSANCE OF SWATOW BY JAPANESE FIANES THROUGHOUT TO-DAY, BOMBS WERE DROPPED ON THREE OCCASIONS. AT 4 P.M., FOUR SEAPLANES dropped eight bombs, demolishing the power station with the result that the city is without lights.Reuter - 217 words
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Article152 1938-06-23 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Wednesday A.JAPANESE plane again bombed Swatow yesterday afternoon, two bombs landing on the railway station. The locomotive shed and water tank were damaged. The same plane scouted over Yaoping and Chinghai, macnmt mmning the inhabitants. The People's assembly has approved the aDDointment of152 words
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55 1938-06-23 1 Valencia, Wednesday. THE British steamer, the "Thorpeness was bombed and sunk oil the harbour this morni: pon hPfj ,i u ah mpmbers oi the ere* reachea inc ho"e Tafely Except one Chine* who I. "SSSt, we current O£ .««*J« Ush irteamer, the Okwdnto, wmReuter - 55 words
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50 1938-06-23 1 O^emier Wegrln told the spirit andmoraU ;ifcM -ritory was such i that ne >tc confidence in the ruwrc. ul The Premier has bri n g, mi pection ot the frontier ana xv ..tood is shortly ««bmittia binet b series o< a on the inspection Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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103 1938-06-23 1 HONGKONG NEWSPAPER SENSATION Police Raid Offices Hongkong. Wednesday poiUh raided the offices of th<- British owned Sunday Herald to-day owing to the refusal of the editor. Mr. Walter Keates, to divulge the identity of the author of m article appearing in the Herald on June 19 alleging that Chinese °irlsReuter - 103 words
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Article113 1938-06-23 1 London. Wednesday. THE King saw one of the latest warships of the Fleet in action at Weymouth bay. When he boarded the cruiser Southampton, all officers and men Including the admiral of the Jeel were wearing gasmasks and stool heinets 4-* A gas attack from "enemyReuter - 113 words
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Article27 1938-06-23 1 canton. Wedne JAPANESE plan< i;> a :H ,i began bombing In the Wons ha vi- dropping B dOWI mrciHljarv bobms and houses were r Sham27 words
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Article221 1938-06-23 1 World Accepts Her Leadership, Says Sir Thomas Inskip (PEAKING al .1 eoinpluncnlfir] dinner yivm to him ia l.<m«/«ui. the Mmisi<T for Co-ordination of Defence, sir Thomas InKkip "«i ill h.n r tata si ruck f»v thr amborlty ih which. Great Britain ipofcc In the Nrorldof toBritish Official Wireless; Reuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-06-23 1 IHI SINDI \\n Britain's MffCSt "flying battleship" photographed <»n arrival at SetetM yesterdav Story on page 2. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article55 1938-06-23 1 Canberra, w»<in«\sday M! Lyons announced ihe m. .tram i Government's flocliUm to adbaw tu the embargo on export! oi Iron ofi but id permit exports <>) hu,ma ;oo.s lo Japan and between 55 to 90,000 tens la America as tfhlpnlnc contract! lor tbaao pon i55 words
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Article15 1938-06-23 1 QUEEN'S MOTHER SERIOUSLY ILL London. Wednesday The CountMi of Strathmore, th»« ill In London ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-23 1 ON OTHER PAGES "Sunderland 9 S I O.U. Xot Le R al" Police Criticised Copra Bill War Relief Estate Manager Fined Hotarv AidKai 8 i I '"n| Snort tt 1' Wimbledon >j32 words
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Advertisement86 1938-06-23 1 KLIM now enables you to give your children PUIV milk, that Ls deliciou.s for V^-^jjf^rt^S J\ drlnkinp, and at reasonable OfL XifM prices, no matter where you ;|yr-^wu^ I Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix It I as needed a glass lull or a pint a moment's86 words
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479 1938-06-23 2 30-TON FLYING BOAT WHICH COST MORE THAN £70,000 SWOOPING out of the clouds. I mere p n-point when it first appeared from the west. Sund«rland. 30-tons of fashioned <t«ei, Hritaiir, -flying battleship" landed a( Seietar yesterfkiy at X2O p.m. \\X>VR other 20-ton fl>in« Mali479 words
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Article56 1938-06-23 2 Singapore, Wednesday. Before the Cliief Justice, Mr. Justice i" 1 A McElwaine, in the High Court today Mr Mowbray Garden wa.s admit-t-d'to practice as an advocate and SoJ.citor of the Supreme Court. Mr. J. T. Haydon appeared on behair rT the petitioner, a:id Dr. C. WiUiHM-Payne on56 words
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Article108 1938-06-23 2 S JHOUGH blindness is one of the greatest calamities that can i befaJ mankind, yet in the king- i dom of darkness there is light. S Proiessor Homer S. Wong, who i until recently was Dean of the College of Fine Arts. Peking, am who was108 words
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Article104 1938-06-23 2 CASH AWARDS TO BE RAISED i From Our Oku Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. riROCODILES. that have been the cause Kj of loss of life in certain districts in Selangor were the subject of discussion at this morning's meeting of the Selancor State Council, held at Klang.104 words
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Article208 1938-06-23 2 MALACCA MALAYS CHARGED Alleged False Representation (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday AN unusual case in which a Malay i* alleged to have posed as a lawyer and cheated a Malay woman was mentioned to-day before the police magistrate, Mr. G. E. Turner. Dressed in a starched white suit complete208 words
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1079 1938-06-23 2 CANNOT BEAR INTEREST, SA YS OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Wednesday. "^N 1.0.U. M not a legal document, and it cannot bear interest." Thus declared Mr. K. R. Blackwell, M.C.S.. Official Assignee, Federated Malay StaUs. during f he course of1,079 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-06-23 2 FLT. LT. W. HUGHES (left), »%.»o was in ci««»rfee 01 the "Sunderland" 1 i i .iphn! in conversation with Fit. Lt. H. Dunn, commanding No. 29% Squadron. K.X.I, station, ther pictur on page 24. TribuneTribune - 35 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-23 2 POOLEY "igL/ KINDS W^^^' N RENOWNED #f\X^X\ ACCLKACY V^n^i SfcKVICE W_ SOLI. ACMNTS 111 I lIPlPfivQ I^P (InC <J1 t3) W.PR. 34 A mm^ mmm25 words
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Advertisement151 1938-06-23 2 Help Kidneys Fight Dangerous Germs fYour Kidneyß contain 9 million tiny tubes, endangered by germs caused by colds, bad teeth, tonsils and infections. Beware! Kidney and BluddtT Disorders make you suffer fron*. Burning, Itching Passages, cause you to Get up Nights, be Nervy, have Leg Pains, Dizjrfness, Rheumatism, Circles under151 words
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Article238 1938-06-23 3 "SOME POLICE OFFICERS ARE O VERZEALOUS, SA YS Singapore. Wednesday "IN a case of this sort it, is my opi-< nion that the handcuff is unnecessary. All these people here' appear to be respectable. I don't' see any reason why they should have been handcuffed. No doubt,;238 words
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Article142 1938-06-23 3 COPRA INDUSTR Y BILL >Frovx Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. THE Copra Dealers" Bill, designed to bring about control of dealers in copra in order to protect the producers by checking malpractices, was moved by the Legal Adviser at this morning's meeting of the Selangor State Council and passed.142 words
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Article43 1938-06-23 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The Woodlands Read speed limit of 30 m.p.h. lor lorries has been reived at last. Before Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, tlvs morning, five Johore lorry drivers were fined $5 each lor exceeding the limit,43 words
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170 1938-06-23 3 A RETURN TO DAYS OF CENTURIES AGO MUHAAAMADAN BILL Prom Our Oh Repot i Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday AT this morning's meeting ol the Belanlouncil, the State Treasurer moved tin Final supply Bill. 1938. aM tioning the sum ol $616,110 W, which excess d1 expenditure was approved in respeci of certain170 words
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286 1938-06-23 3 'From Our Own Reporter > j i Seremban, Wednesday. UI7. H. S. BROWN, manager of Ainsdale Estate, was summoned before the i Seremban Magistrate to-day to answer three charges, two for failing to observe the Stop, Look. Go signs on different dates and the286 words
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Article72 1938-06-23 3 Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— OP. 2 3&-Re. estate of Dymfreda Jeanie Dunbar Hogg, deceased. Before Mr. Justice Home in 3rd Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment:— Magistrate's Appeal No. 34 38 Liew How Yeong 2 ors. vs72 words
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Article208 1938-06-23 3 Local Consulate Staffs Gesture Singapore, Wednesday. SI'ONTANKOIS response to the ap peal of the Chinese Consul General in Singapore, Mi Kao Ling Pai, is expected from the Chiiu'se* community here According to an order by the CMntaf Central Government, the entire popu lace of china208 words
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Advertisement50 1938-06-23 3 DOES Ci ROW l K Removes J:i r dr u ff. Prevents Falling-huir Th and corrects disorders J\ cf the scalp. /^~lKm To restore n''W li:rr- m growth ask v- ur Hirl Pf mist or a H^h-Cln^ flfc store, or Hair-dresser PTTRF SH.VIKRr Sole Histribulors: RAHAMFN PENHAS 86, Rob.isoM Road.50 words
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Advertisement17 1938-06-23 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.17 words
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Advertisement130 1938-06-23 3 WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPER defy competition in both price and quality. suitable lor all duplicating machines Price 1.25 per ream Obetainable at all offices of PETER CIIONCi 6. CO.vil Y IVIUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 3015130 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-23 3 I HORSE HEAD I BRAND I MADE IN BURMA 4.1 Alt AMI I l> 100% jh^p fli v 1 b 1 k^v m lIAKFKK, (ill-FILLAN He CO.. LTI>., Singapore, Kuala luinpur, I'm.ii.i32 words
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Article94 1938-06-23 4 L ondon, Wednesday Soot ouycrM o -i L tndon. Wednesday ALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day In bulk June July shipment £14-0-0 Bk; Unchanged OPRA (Straits. FMS.) June Shipment El 1-0-0 Belters U O-18-9 Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) June July Shipment 7 4'. Sellers 7 6 Sellers TAPIOCA (lst94 words
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Article67 1938-06-23 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Pans tciosing middle rate) 177 90 177.97 f.l T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95-11 1« 8.95-1 II 5 b T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9-'^ 9- 1 'i TT. on Hongkon (closing selling rate) 1 3 Unchanged T.T. on67 words
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Article23 1938-06-23 4 London. Wednesday. TIN Standard Previous To-day Ghana* flpot (afternoon price) f t 8 < J -JB7 ~£l -Ward llB< 118,-^ 3 423 words
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Article35 1938-06-23 4 flf\* London. Wednesday. UULiV Previous To- dav Change Fine Bar per oi. £7-0-9'. £7-0-10 -Ud SILVER Spot 18 15 16 18 15 16 4 months' forward 18 5 13 11 16 -t-1 1635 words
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Article53 1938-06-23 4 RUBBER New York. Jun*' Jl Previous To-day Change Tone Stead'/ Steady Spot Bliycn 125 y 123 4 ul -a Sellers 12^ 4 12 7 4-fc OctlDec. Buyers 12 13 16 13 116 Sellers 13 13 3 16 3 16 TIN Tone Finn Finn Spot 4 1 1/53 words
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Article158 1938-06-23 4 London. Wednesday Previous *u-day Chan* Distillers 99 <I9 3 +3d Dunlop Rubbrr 291% H J 3 fl l .->d General Electric 72 10». 73 6 I 7^d Imperial Chemical Industries 31 6 31 3 3d Imperial Tobacco 135 1357'. I 7> ,d Anglo-Dutch 5 9 25 9158 words
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Article215 1938-06-23 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore, Wednesday .MINING. Tin at midday was $95 1 2 up $3.50. According to cabled advices received this morning Tin shares yesterday in London were decidedly brighter wnieh was In accordance with the general tone of the rest of the Stock Exchange. In the215 words
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Article71 1938-06-23 4 Singapore, Wednesday Mi. Luu Lai Hoon. an English -speakIng Ch ne.se, was this morning chargea 3-toro Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Nfag stiace. with causing the death of n 2hine*e woman named Lee Swee Ana. v driving his car along Middle Road in i\ negligent manner71 words
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Article56 1938-06-23 4 FLLOWING the announcement that the ordinary international quota release is 35 per cent, and buffer stock quota 10 per cent, for the third quarter 1938, the domestic tin quota for Malaya has been determined as follows Ordinary 25.5 per cent. Buffer S£ock 7.6 per cent The Malayan56 words
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Article176 1938-06-23 4 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday At the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's 1387th auction held yesterday there were: Catalogued 1.758.568 lbs.. 785.08 tons OlTeerd 1.245.614 lbs.. 556.08 tons Sold 482.932 lbs. 215 60 tons. London Spot 6* 4 d New York Spot 12 3 4 cents176 words
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Advertisement59 1938-06-23 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in 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 and59 words
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Advertisement14 1938-06-23 4 SOI 111 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. I iiiiii|M'n<'lial»l<' Seemriiy Tel. 592G. 2, Finlaysou Green14 words
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Article771 1938-06-23 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Companv Singapore, June 22. 5 p.m. Ampat 4L 46 Asam Kumbang 2R- 30Austral Malay 40 47 AyerHitam 2 4 3 7 6 xd AyerWeng JJ^ "JJJ Bangnn Tin 193 206 2 Batu Selangor 1 30 j 35 Burma Malay 21 22 -cd Chenderiang 15 i771 words
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Article235 1938-06-23 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. 1 Buv^rs Sellers Ampat 3|4 2 3|9 Hong Fatt 1.03 1.07 Batu Selangors 1.26 1.31 Hongkong Tin 20|3 21 13 Jelebu 0.68 0.73 Kamunting Tin 9!9 10|6 Katu Tin 23|- 24'Killinghall 18!- 191Kramat 10 3 11Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Larut 9,9 10!3 Lingui Tin 1.60 1.65235 words
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128 1938-06-23 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradinc Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1834 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.0U0.000 1 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board ol Director! H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE IONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT128 words
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Article207 1938-06-23 5 6% Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 H 10S nnnr Int. Apr. 30 2SL.Ji.aMTI SINGAPORE ML'MCIPALI 1 1 aiw«'* ru,llj cdnn f)00 Mar 31 Sept 30 100 Rasa 4ii% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 in? Mar. '.l Sept. 30 0Q 105 107 nom 414« 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar.207 words
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Advertisement90 1938-06-23 5 Bhan^hal, Hofiyrkonjf, Mnnila, Stntrnpom. Bmmmtm^nf Banker* and Brokers in Seruntiet and rnm-">r.dtttm Dailp Foreign Market Cable anti quotation Strvic: NEW YORK COTTON BX CHANG R. COMMODITY EXChANCK, INC Ob N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE BUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOAKD O; IKAOL CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANTLA90 words
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Advertisement410 1938-06-23 6 I THIS'LL MAKE YOU HAPPY! STARTS TO-XMillT (ft-IJi »-1.1 PAVILION vw v I \TESI PARAMOI'NI NEWSREEI HUHJUUHBi^ CAI f l I OL_JL%»T \KUIT! \W VOIR FAVOURITE FUNSTERS IN A MERRY JAMBOREE OF MIRTH MELODY. t col FROM OPERA TO UPROAR! ±,J A Therm's a Ittod o* lavqh* and a h^ctrt410 words
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Article233 1938-06-23 7 Manufacturing Process Already Patented Our Own I H»idcrj RUBBER substitute Which stretches, snaps back and In many respects rei semoles and behaves like natural rubber can be made from tung, froya bean ;>nd other vegetable oils, according to a patent granted to an Ohi<» inventor. In some233 words
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Article121 1938-06-23 7 Singapore. Wednesday. THE Municipal Health Statement for the week ending June 18. gives the iota! death rate at 28.79 per milk per annum, compared with 30.46 In the preceding week and with 27.60 In the corresponding week ol last year. Hie chief causes of mortality are, 1 enteric121 words
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Article204 1938-06-23 7 'From Our Own Correspondent t London, THE growing importance of colour photography in medical stufly was mphasised by two American surgeons. Di H L Updesraff, Hollywood, California and Dr. George W. Swift, of Seattle. Washington, who attended the recent conference of the Royal Australian Colleee of204 words
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Advertisement98 1938-06-23 7 The Scene Shifters Present "LOVE ISN'T EVERYTHING" A Comedy in Three Acts. At the Victoria Theatre at 9.30 p.m. Sharp 25th JUNE, 193S Booking at Littles $2 and SI. THEATRE ROYAL 1 ro wloll < splendid Double AttraeUon Drew PMtad ■mmMM^I AIISS DEVUU UA.M India's Fairy of the KNOT W98 words
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Advertisement270 1938-06-23 7 zl VWOIMEMEM^^ I THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE is CLOSED UP FOR COMPLETE RENOVATION AND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AN AIR CONDITIONING PLANT From TO-DAY WATCH FOR THE GRAND GALA OPENING oi im i: \lii a .^i it it a To-Night 6.15 -9.15 1| MARLBOROUGH j r POSITIVELY I. \s l NIGHT270 words
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Article672 1938-06-23 8 Local Rotarians Hear Address VISITING PROFESSOR WHO SWIMS, SKATES DANCES Singapore. Wednesday Blindness u one ol the greatest calamities that can befall manKind" declared Professor Homer S. Wong who until recently was the Dean (•f the College of Fine Arts, poking, in the course of672 words
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Article1014 1938-06-23 8 Thl following quotation* from New York were received from Messrs. S. E Lew and Co by air mail yesterday Juno lti June 17 I Adams Exprea 8 1/k Alleghany Steel Co. 13J« b 14 Alli.s Chalmers 4M» 40 Amor. Can b Amer Cyanamld B l"% n's1,014 words
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Article37 1938-06-23 8 The s s "Cap Tourane" is due here on June 23. in the afternoon from Saigon, and will sail on the following day at 6.00 a.m. for Colombo, Port -Said. Marseilles, Nantes and Bordeaux37 words
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Advertisement62 1938-06-23 8 MALAYAN lll< OKI) BROKE* WITH "NEW HUDSON" 1 It Ij 111 ALFRED DA SILVA ui tiie Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycl* Road Race in the RECORD TIME Of 4 hrs 19 mins. in a field of IT. HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" •NEW 111 DSONS" ARE BRITISH BUILT AND THE CHOICE62 words
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Article, Illustration932 1938-06-23 9 Horatius - Horatius I I THE adoption of any system aims settler. All of them depend on an ther it is done by quick trick or honour count and usually there is I key bid which is, in effect, a de mand from the holder of a strong hand for932 words
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Article72 1938-06-23 9 THE drastic action taken by Mr. i R B Wheeler in order to KPt .some mending done was com- plained of by Mrs Wheeler when she sued for a divorce at Los Angeles. S Mr. Wheeler, she said, drove i into town in his car72 words
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Advertisement42 1938-06-23 9 il \r\ lm f OVFff 'LJI If' MILK SCREAM This is BABE CLOVER speaking and I intend to tell the world that .^^^^^W^w^' .^jj^^B "ay to" all my friends.— -INSIST I oa^Xm \^*U\'^'a/^^H ON CLOVER BRAND, it's the tfoods. C^ifc f !I^V^JL-<^^^^^42 words
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Article311 1938-06-23 10 MORNING TRIBUNE CHINA FLOODS Singapore: Thursday. June JiJ. IMS U7HEN Japan entered upon her wanton invasion of Chinese territory in August of last year she expected easy capitulation and a brief period of hostilities, as a result of which China would be sufficiently intimidated to allow herself to degenerate into311 words
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1209 1938-06-23 10 What is wrong with BRITISH FILMS? WH\ do public i a when I tir mv the words British Filma (writes Edward Carrick in World Because he says, except for a few,* instances, they are badly conceived and i produced from beginning to md. There' are only a few artist-, technicians1,209 words
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Article, Illustration66 1938-06-23 10 The Pinner Fair, now more than 600-years-old. again occupied the High St reet of Pinner, Middlesex. The Fair has been held every Wednesday after Whitsun since 1336 despite attempts 10 have it abolished. The showmen pay toll varying from sixpence to three shillings for every hole their (Stands in** 1Planet News - 66 words
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Advertisement14 1938-06-23 10 IB 1 *1 V white i |I label I I WHISKY I WPS- ID—14 words
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Article418 1938-06-23 11 Chinas Determination rruxp Shanghai IXn t I" 15 H° nth llOm L nto b ReUtP s in UeT 7f U n ln the Sino J apanese .onflict is not likely i ha tCc h 7. 18 regardWl hCTe aS b6lated lfli lisation m E «'»P"418 words
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Article66 1938-06-23 11 TJAROLD Knowles, a fanner oj I i River, northern Austrn- jlia, Killed a large broun snake) and chopped it in half. i Out of one of the halves tvrig- I gled a three- foot black snake still with enough life in him to \be vicious Mr. Knoules66 words
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Article178 1938-06-23 11 Attacking The Arctic (From Our Own Correspondent) London. ARCTIC exploring Is a job railing for a multitude of special" apparatus. Where this does not already txist. it has to be invented. This has beer, the experience of the Sovh i scientists since thev took up the envelopment of tho Arctic178 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-06-23 11 h iii tin' nee I Chiltern l> W. 1, Mr. 11. L Flviiiß the smallest martiiiM Ilatliel.l Aerodrome. Porteous was the first 2Sffl*TrfSBJ -r rare. As uell as Bntish Hertfordshire, in the London w >f (;prman p ane s and Cieck planes there were a strons l There; iu nPlanet News - 71 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-06-23 11 These are the/ peculiar shoes worn by Japanese soldiers. Their imprints are to be forever erased from China's soil «if the ambition of 400,000,000 people is fulfilled. Planet NewsPlanet News - 32 words
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221 1938-06-23 11 Finding A Way Of Destroying Mosquitoes (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 6. THREE hundred mosquitoes, at present happily buzzing about their cages in the London School of Hygiene, will meet a quick and painless death in the interests of more comfortable tropical flying. They will be221 words
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Advertisement96 1938-06-23 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 2t feet below the surface of the water. FOB THF FIRST TlME— perfect eye! i comfort for driving, cruising, fishing,' tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonitrmtton of this rtnurkiblC nvw96 words
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Advertisement20 1938-06-23 11 him: own at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KUET BLACn ft his OrdMstra IKIDW a WTEPNEBPAI x r.M ro viidm-iit20 words
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Article, Illustration165 1938-06-23 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN /uttot i> the year's most fashionable rate I course in the tountry. Here is an attractive :»11-\vhite ensembie seen «»n the course on the opening day. Planet News Lord Derby's "St. Magnus'' won the Oru Ascot. Sir Abe Bailey's "Helzephron" m photo shows the hnish <>i tl ThePlanet News - 165 words
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Advertisement38 1938-06-23 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER 'LASS GOODS AT TII E LOW K S T POSSIBLE PRICKS WATCHES CLOCKS P JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKES Kit i ism:— i:h RENE ULLMANN BAFFLES HACK38 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1938-06-23 14 MIDNIGHT BLUE BILK OIOROBTTI how i-narmm^ it souiids. WdbOl charminil it locked in a little frock shown to us by PRESTIGE in Capitol Bu Id n's Simple Ls it was. with Its pleated skirt and nil» i voke which aho formed the shoulders. w< though it1,486 words
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Advertisement81 1938-06-23 14 GOWNS A SHIPMENT i i AFTERNOON GOWNS in Silk Georgette and Silk in attractive styles have just been received at Capitol Building, Phone SINGAPORE. 3838. SHOES SHOES FOR SPECIAL OCCASION Must be Really Smart and Distinctive See Yoong Cheong Shoe Co. North Bridge Road, Singapore. And Avoid Disappointment Phone Yoong81 words
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Advertisement27 1938-06-23 14 Till] SMART SIMM* 1* Stamford Road. At Last We Have Received a Most Lovely Shipment of Frocks for all Occasions also a Small Shipment of Hostess Coats.27 words
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Advertisement150 1938-06-23 14 JEWELLER Birthstonc Gentlemans gnt With Birthstone diamonds si^ net 1111K $10 $20 WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY? Wear a ring set with your birthstone, and attract the good things of life FASHION'S LATEST CRAZE! CIRO OF BOND ST. Represented by: HAMLEYS, 10, Battery Road. HAIR DRESSER Hair Professor and de Gents150 words
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Advertisement81 1938-06-23 15 COWNS If Something crow dbout y\ it i rind. Floor Rodney House. Ahere the smartest clothes can be oought for all WCSMMH at the most reasonable price. JELSIE MARY Late of London for Day Evening Gowns Designed by MADAME PAGE at "Rodney Hoiise"; 2 Battery Road. Prices Remain S.t.SrUI. HAIR81 words
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Advertisement86 1938-06-23 15 y*H^?TK The Well-G roomed Look Is The ff-1 ARDEN LOOK J colour ol your Powder and rouur lipstick, nail varnish, your eye-shadow v____A^' ;Ulf vv rns I( t|t> i l must l>c .selecterl SotIJ *tlth cart- t<j hlend with vour tvoe. vom K&r oersonalitv and the eolonr scheme ot 186 words
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Advertisement87 1938-06-23 15 SHOES BLUE in '< viiriK SPORT SHOI NORWKCUAN FROM wiii t KUttmcß soi k .-id OOLO3HINO BIZI J to 1 PRICI OJI (Incorporated in Enuhmd < I GOWNS AND I ACCESSORIES "CHRISTIE" GRAM) SALE Commenced June 20th !0 to 50 per rent, reductiun. TO MAKK ROOM FOR OUR NKW siiuvmint87 words
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Advertisement386 1938-06-23 16 M f-BBH I' DjH| BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND Outwards. Doe W* Tonnage S'pore Tottna«e S»pote 1938 x9** RANPURA 17,000 July 1 CHTTRAL 15.000 Aug. 12 BANGALORE 6 000 July 2 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 RAWALPWDI HZ JU^l5 CARTHAGE 15^0 £ug26 CORFU 15,000 July 29 RAffUTANA 17.000386 words
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Advertisement348 1938-06-23 16 V TO FRENCH PORTS j i w jt j CHARCEURS REUNIS j .r> A r, ToiiHANE For Marseilles, Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux June 24 |TO SAIGON INDOCHINA 1 DESIRADE For Saigor.. Tourone and RftipbOOf JgJJ 28 i dTNTRECASTEAUX B 1 S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) 1 S K G.G.348 words
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Article129 1938-06-23 17 fill )h I I'.imlmi 46 I 5 Terukuni Maru 4 5 Ilakone Maru 60 I KKPPKI. HAKBOI 11 .Main Wharf: Lch. Vedette. lighter Kepah. Lch. Magudi, Tim Rose Telena. Oil Wharf: Nil oa! Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DKY IMJCKS lanjoni; Fanar: Albert Dock: Tug Mitra. Pontoon B.129 words
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Article401 1938-06-23 17 "Norway Should Not Take Lead" THK annual report Oi t lit Ship owners' Association ol Norway reminds members thai when the re port For IM6-37 was prepared the shipping situation was very satis factory, but now Freights are tailing and have already gOM SO far thai401 words
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Article491 1938-06-23 17 Visa Now Required By Germany a. from Sat urday, bolden ol Bi I tish passports who desire U proceed to Germany require a i for which they should apply to t in Dearest German Consulate Visas In Great Britain arc given onlj by th German Consulates491 words
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Advertisement280 1938-06-23 17 hi n\s i-iiiir live. (Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS I>ue 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. Cl passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting k.p.m. Vessel280 words
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Advertisement187 1938-06-23 17 1%. 1. K. LINK GENERAL PASSENGEU AGENTS CUNABD WHITE STAR. LTD. (Incorporated in Japan TO LONDON via Penaiig, Colombo. Aden. Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s>. HAKONE MARU June 23 n.s HUSIMI MARU July 7 s, HAKOZAK] MARU July 21 Rates tc Ist Class 2nd Class Naples 5574 ottl HU S5Bl187 words
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Miscellaneous137 1938-06-23 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHeT Turempa JJJ* date and time Penang n«kon«- Maru H a Wain Mcdanx Kfdah 23 10 am Europe and Great Britain x sTri! 23 2 P-»-Tranx Q *J 23 2 pjn. Aden tV J> p iv Africa East g en 23 9 pan America tBouthi S}137 words
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Article548 1938-06-23 18 DOCTOR TRYING TO PERFECT GLASS HEART *OME of the secrets ol Colonel Lindberghs artificial "ftlass heart on which he has been experimenting: in mysterious seclusion tor three years, were revealed to the American Philosophical Societ> by Dr. Alexis Carrel of the Kokefeller Institute. Ho said548 words
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Article805 1938-06-23 18 Britain Dissatisfied With Agreement MOVING the .idoption oi the report at the annual meeting of the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, in London, Mr. L. E. Mather, the retiring president, said that according to a preliminary figure received from Moscow, the amount paid to British shipowners in805 words
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Article211 1938-06-23 18 Death Of Kelantan Officer We regret to record the death of Mr. R P. Clegg. president of the Town Board Kelantan. who died on June 17. He served the Kelantan Government for 1 2 year*, first U District Officer and then as President of the Town Board. Coming to Malaya211 words
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Advertisement211 1938-06-23 18 IPf^yy END YOUR. JPllp^Jllp SUFFERING. BANISH THE CAUSE I Don't envy those women who take felfiinift^ their difficult days in their stride. laint* Be e them. Banish the cause of Cofl*P your suffering instead of just reKn 02 Vtt" ld lieving it. Just think of being pain- K\C free Fit211 words
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428 1938-06-23 19 CONFLICTING INTEREST IN BALTIC LEAGUE H)R MINISTERS stt Mi L nsters f the Bait s^month. 3 and Estonia when they meet in Riga this IWil" lle( K tlv "**W dead for the /'me bcine. conflicting n t rmntiv CXteri al pr blen a »d recently concluded Polish-Lithua-!^m^n hard put t0428 words
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Article151 1938-06-23 19 (From our Own Correspondent) THK been^?H k" -u,i,a. opnatilsL near fuiure AUStraUan aS I)<>Ssibilit > During an address to the Sydney Electricity Supply Engineers Association, Mr. A. Clayton, an electrical engineer of Bankstown. a suburb of Sydney, described experiments which he had conducted for the past151 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-06-23 19 Eifiii uaum «uu i» i^r.m left Victoria Station London o i< national Pil Bfc to l"iir<lf^ promoted »>\ tl>< dm f.;k!v of loiiid'-s Tin pilgrimM arc i<«i i»» r. accoaipaiiM »y lii^iuip^ MeGrmtli and Myers. Photo ihowi wavin <.n u. pil London. Planet NewsPlanet News - 43 words
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Article44 1938-06-23 19 Singapore, Wednesday fi XI I d for ,i: llu> :i theBecond Police I *hen a I Lee Yok aced n theft chara wn > June 29 for SStton nam, who gave the t»..h. ohore Bahru l addresl. was arreSriW erdaj following fn44 words
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Article186 1938-06-23 19 Stagnation In The Market JHERE has been very little charter ing of timber recently. Ae be fore, the market for the sale oi timber is practically stagnant, states a special circular (No. 52 1938) is sued by the Baltic and International Maritime Conference. It i.s obvious,186 words
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Article300 1938-06-23 19 $24,000 For Choon VHI following donations U) the build Ulg fund and playing Meld f the Choon Ouan English School totalling *>-*..w(> me gratefully acknowledged Besides their donation of $sono Messrs Aw Boon Haw. 0.8.K. and Aw Boon W, CHost.J, pm a valuable piece or land adjoining the original lite,300 words
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Article172 1938-06-23 19 Birthday Of Dr. Jose Rizal gilUiyOrf U'rdnevlay. VfEMBERS of the S: Filipino Wl Community and their friends turn-| id out in biq numbers on Sunday after noon to celebrate the birthday of Dr. jo Rizal, Filipino Martyr and National II at 1-A K'rk Terrace. T: w sponsored by172 words
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Advertisement161 1938-06-23 20 IS ifros lorld I B J I mmw BIIY PILOT PEN THE cheapesi '•fflbl j- j mmm hL>v everlasting performance choos? "Jr >v ml m\ W PILOT" pej: the best in the world JK^^iß? \I mm market to-day. It's worth paying doubl BmY fflmmS\ I rLmmw ior such marvellous instrument161 words
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Miscellaneous435 1938-06-23 20 fON THE RADJO -v f SINGAPORE PENANG ZHL 1333 Mcs (225 0 m.) ZHJ 608 Mcs (49 3 m.) p m p.m. 5.00 Chinese Music. 7 00 Signal and Programme 645 Children's Programme. (Man- 7.05 Odds and Ends that mav indirin) terest You. 7.00 Hawaiian Music.t 7.15 ZHJ Chamber Music-a)435 words
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Miscellaneous861 1938-06-23 20 iT^T x A XTTk 8 15 Greetings to our listeners In the xiUL<L»AI>ILJ -Par East." 820 News and Economic Review in PCJ 15 22 Mcs (19.7 m.) German. o.in 8 3b Midsummer festival of the H.Y 7.45 National anthem and opening ?05 New boo^ announcement. 92 0 News and Economic861 words
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Article133 1938-06-23 21 Scene-Shifters 1 SMALL but enthusiastic and umdn ative audience last night saw the second presentation at the Victoria Hill by the Scene-***** ter. s of the we?l- kn?w play "Love Isn't Everything The production went without a hitch Irom n s i ar l t() "nish, and133 words
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Article120 1938-06-23 21 London, Wednesday IN the Hou.se of Commons to-day, Mr 1 Mander asked how far the Chinese requests at the Council at Geneva last for extension of League health services In China to prevent epidemics, for loans and for action to assist Ch na under ArticlesReuter - 120 words
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103 1938-06-23 21 London. Wednesday. Her Majesty the Queen, with the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, yesterday visited the International Horse Snow at Olympia and spent some time watching the judging and the displays of the special gala programme which concluded with an officers' jumping competition for theBritish Official Wireless - 103 words
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Article98 1938-06-23 21 Singapore. Wednesday ON a charge of making a false clcclani tion at the Imports anc: Export Office. Singapore, as to the descripUoa and quaniity of nine cases of goods, irom China. Tang Kwoiir Hock and C K Tin^ appeared before Mr. K. j\Ward the Fourth Ma^istr.te. this98 words
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Article202 1938-06-23 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh MR. EUGENE CHEN TO RETURN TO FOREIGN OFFICE? THK Chinese National (.nwrninent will soon be strengthened by thr f a hiiS5 POI Si l l S e 2 fa f lirst llass men to »"P»rtant posts in the the HP* t v202 words
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Article88 1938-06-23 21 London, Wednesday. LOKD Weir urged that the resources of I the scientist and the engineer should -»e direct: d towards the use and conenience of man rather than be deflectd to the destruction of civilization, in be course of Ins presidential address at the opening of the InternationalBritish Official Wireless - 88 words
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Article79 1938-06-23 21 London. Wednesday. WHILE with the Home Fleet yesterday, His Majesty the King saw the exrrcises from the bridge of the Flagship Nelson, during which there was a mas> destroyer attack on the battle fleet His Majesty later witnessed remarkable anti-aircraft gunnery by ships of theBritish Official Wireless - 79 words
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Article109 1938-06-23 21 •From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. 'People like him are a menace to the lives of other people on the roads," said Mr G. E. Turner, police magistrate, referring to a Chinese bus driver, who stood charged with speeding. He was alleged to have driven his bus* atBritish Official Wireless - 109 words
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Article22 1938-06-23 21 London. Wednesday 'Hie death i.s announced of Sir Harry Foster. |ged 83 Lieutenant of the City of London Bli ti.sli Official Wireless22 words
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Article171 1938-06-23 21 1-ondon, Wednesday. AT Harringay last night, in I 15-iound British Empire heavyweight championship eli ruinating buut. Kddie I'hillips (London) knocked out Ren Foord (South Africa) in the ninth round. It was an unexpected ending, a right to the solar plexus paralysing Foord from the waist downwards. Foord wasReuter - 171 words
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Article169 1938-06-23 21 OXFORD HONOURS MR. QUO TAI CHI London, Wednesday WELCOMING the Chinese Ambassador (Mr. Quo Tai Chii, on the occasion ot tfte conferment of the honorary degree of D Ch The public orator in Cresvnan Dration, Oxford, said that everyone must be asking themselvei what the University could do to rvDTc.ssReuter - 169 words
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Article150 1938-06-23 21 COUNCIL TRIBUTES TO SULTAN From <>u> Oi h Ueportei Kuala Lumpur Wedne His Highness the bultan oi Belai was the receipteni ol congi atulation from Unofficial Member i"i whom Mi I I) shram acted .1 1 poke man, when the sultan presided ovei the State Court cii meeting this morning150 words
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Article215 1938-06-23 21 TIIK report <>l the directors Ofl the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estate.-.. Ltd. lor tne year ended April 30, 1938 reada u follows Tne net protll tor tin- year amounts to $263 24 to winch must be added the oalancc of $46 j.id brought forward from215 words
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Article38 1938-06-23 21 (From Ou Own ConetpoHdmt) Bangkok. Wednesday Five American destroyers from "the Philippines arrived in Bangkok to-day ihe ut&ceri ;ire being entertained u> d.nner v/ith t iicir Minister m Blatn by the Siameae Navy to-ni^tit38 words
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Article49 1938-06-23 21 London, Wrdnr.->du. M<>ST Ol tbi BnUM and A.itncan booksellers or their repreftfntaUvei were preaenl at the well-known London auction room terday for the conclusion ol the tale ol Hut tainoui iiomry iioin Hftmhou a total ol ».:<H.o(i(i wa, remlleed foi th»whole libra] British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 49 words
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Article48 1938-06-23 21 London WVdnr. da\ I »:<• W;n OfTlct* announces that recrmtiri" ror the rc--r.ular army runtinucs t(. how a pronotmCod upward tendency The inUkr last wet'k was 903, an increase of 487 or 117 |>er cent over the 'orrespondln:' \H-ruxl la vrar British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 48 words
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Article386 1938-06-23 22 CLERICAL UNION WIN DIV. > ALTHOUGH the Ch rlcal Union beat the S.C'C. II In the Third Division ol the safa League by three goali to on£on B.C.C yasterday afternoon, they by no means g ive an Impressive display. should hav( been scored by Uu am but386 words
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Article373 1938-06-23 22 SUIT AGAINST LOCAL COMPANY DISMISSED Singapore. Wednesday. I CLAIM for $3,500 as damages A for breach of contract, anfl costs, brought by Khye Giap and Company against the Hagemeyer Trading Company, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day. The plaintiffs were373 words
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Article144 1938-06-23 22 Singapore. Wectnesc DURING the hearing of a oast In thr Fourth Police Court, this morning, a Chinese entered into a conversation with a compatriot seated next to him Their voices grew louder with the re- suit that the Court was disturbed. "Brirm that man who is talking,"144 words
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Article, Illustration356 1938-06-23 22 Singapore. Wednesday. WHILE I tras checking up the spare parts the accused picked up the starting handle and dealt me a blow on the head He struck again but I partly warded off the second blow with m\ left forearm and then lest consciousness." saidTribune - 356 words
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Article315 1938-06-23 23 CONSOLIDA TE LEA GUE Chinese 6; S.R.C 0. THE S.C.F.A.. last year's League cham--1 pions and cup-holders, consolidated their position at the top of the League table by convincingly beating the Recs.. scoring six goals without reply in yesterday's First Division name at the Anson Road Stadium.315 words
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Article234 1938-06-23 23 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS TIES for Monday in the Dyne Cup I Hand'ca^ Mixed Doubles at the Tan<*l:n Club: Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bingham (sen vs. Mrs. Low and Mr. Millar (—4). Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell (scrj v.s. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson 2). SI Burke and Miss Link fj v.s.234 words
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Article32 1938-06-23 23 THE Sports of the Johore English College will be held on the College mound thii afternoon. H.H the Bultan of Johore has kindly consented to give away the prizes32 words
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Article41 1938-06-23 23 J.C. S.A. Tennis j.C S.A members are reminded that entriM for the 1935 tennis tournament close <>n June 30. Entries with fees should therefore bo forwarded to the hon. sports secretary through the Advisory Board members on or before that date41 words
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Article221 1938-06-23 23 1 1 New York, Wednesday. i I OUIS will have to wear gloves as i used in New York instead of his own described yesterday, ac- cording to instructions from the Now York State Athletic Commis- sion. The city is fight-mad. Last > i night, 30,000221 words
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Article92 1938-06-23 23 Speedways More Popular Than Ever RETURNS of paid attendances lor the Speedway season up to the end of April are now completed, and these figures show that the popularity of the sport continues to rise. The increase over a similar period last year is over 23 per92 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-06-23 23 LAI CHUAN, the Chinese centreforward and State player, who scored a "hat-trick" in yesterday's match with the S.R.C. TribuneTribune - 21 words
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Article33 1938-06-23 23 Friday, Men's Doubles Final: H. Kamis Yadi vs. Wee En« Lock Tan Huck Toe. Saturday, Men's Open Singles SemiFinals: Yadi vs. T. Kobayashi; See Gim Bock vs. Kamis or A Lim33 words
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Article203 1938-06-23 23 Police Reserves Beaten VM( V I; Value II 1 Ijlayinu on their own pound .vaster day thi Y.MvJA. Deal Ihe PottM M eond string by LWO goals to OOC in the Third Division of the BJLFJk league The game MM very evenly COnfe but Licked any outstanding play. There was203 words
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227 1938-06-23 23 Publishers 4; Indian Assn 11. IN a dull, spiritless Second Division match played at the S.H.B. (found yesterday tne Publishers defeated the Indian Association by 4—3. A see-saw atiair took place for over 25 minutes with neither side gaining an advantage until the Indians227 words
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Article93 1938-06-23 23 ThC following will represent, the Indian I Association at cricket in their week end matches: On Saturday against the Y.MCA. on the Y.MCA. ground at 2 p.m.: Abba.sbohy. Choor Singh, Wazir Singh. Thai unSingh, Tahir Ali. DharmaraJ, S.S Varma. !vi J Chandy. S. Angullia. M. 13.93 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-23 23 11l UI'HKIKS and Sm:: Quee jumping together for the ball, with Street looking on An incident in \est«Tday's Div. 1 soccer. TribuneTribune - 22 words
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Miscellaneous38 1938-06-23 23 Today's Tides HIGH TIDE: 6.05 p.m. 8 ft. Khoon: James Goh. Tee Siaim. Lai Chuan. Quan Cheong. Kee Sian&. S.R.C.: Bain; Humphries. Ritchie; Hoeden. Street. Barth; D. Ross. G. Val»ierg. M. Valberg. C. Dumbleton, P. F de Souza.38 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-06-23 24 A UN VIKW of the Sunderland." the biggest R.A.F. flying battleship, wh ch arrived at Seletar yesterday21 words
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Article389 1938-06-23 24 WIMBLEDON TENNIS Budge Kho Sin Kie Win Again LONDON, WEDNESDAY THE SKY WAS OVERCAST FOR TO-DAY S TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON BUT THERE WERE BRIGHT PERIODS THE WEATHER WAS WARM RESULTS:— MEN'S SINGLES 2nd Round Budge beat Billington (Britain) 7—5 6_i. 6—l. Lyttleton Rogers (Irish Davis Cup player389 words
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Article109 1938-06-23 24 Miigapoi^. Wedn«'S'la>. INFORMATION has been received to the effect that two R.A.F. Wildeoeeste planes returning from flight from Port Swettenham to Seleiar were reported lost this morning. The planes were Ja 4 1 seen at a point north -eas', of (ape Kachado. The irMCkagl109 words
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Article44 1938-06-23 24 Mr. D. David, while playing tennis at Eber Road yesterday, tripped over a fence and fell into a drain it is reported) while chasing alter the ball. He sustained a fractured thigh and was taken to hospital by ambulance.44 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-06-23 24 MEMBVRS of the crew of the "Sunderland" coming ashore. Tribune A GROUP photographed on the arrival of the Sunderland. TribuneTribune - 20 words
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Article97 1938-06-23 24 London, Wednesday. THE Irish Derby, run to-day, resulted as follows: ROSEWELL 1 GOLDEN SOVEREIGN 2 MANORITE 3 Nine ran. Won by 2; 3 4 Reuter. Berlin, Wednesday. A DENIAL that any active German officer is involved in espionage in the United Stales is contained in a statement byReuter - 97 words
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Article58 1938-06-23 24 Earthquake In Asia Moscow, Wednesday. A NUMBER of villages were destroyed by a severe earthquake in Centn.l Asia a few minutes before midnight The centre of the disturbance was 60 miles south-west of Almaata, capital ol Kazakhstan Loud subterranean rumblings wtiic!: preceded the shock woke many inhabitants. A Government commission58 words
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Advertisement19 1938-06-23 24 a. Giles. CIVIL, NAVAL AND IVfILI'IARY TAILOR AND OITHTTFK No 6, lha nrade, Singapore. J PHONE 7»!.4. TIIK TAILOR.19 words
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