Morning Tribune, 29 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-29 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 3.— No. 128. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, .June 29, ms. PIVE CKNTS14 words
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208 1938-06-29 1 FRANCO EXPLAINS THE BOMBING OF BRITISH SHIPS BURGOS TUESDAY fiEN n f^ NC HAS ISSUEU A STAT EMKNT REGARDING THE BOM- Ships ire bombed not because they are British but because they are carrying contraband, thereby rer-denn* themselves liable to attack. The newspapers contendReuter - 208 words
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Article61 1938-06-29 1 London Tuesday. IJOCTOR WIEHL of the Gorman Formica v Office and Sir Frederick Lcith Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the United Kingdom Government continued their conversations regarding tht Anßlo-Gfr-i man debt question at thr rreasurv to--' day. A further meecing jJ tttpori > nfi J °ither side wilJBritish Official Wireless - 61 words
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Article40 1938-06-29 1 London. Tuesday. The death is announced of Dr. F. R. Phelp.s, Archbishop of Capetown, South Africa, from 1931 until his retirement last Easter. Aged 74, Dr. Phelps died at Cowley, near Oxford, yesterday. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 40 words
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Article76 1938-06-29 1 LOMIOOi Tutvc. i thk complete reorganlaatton of anti-aircraft defences »s an- nounced by the War Office. The present .strength ol the ternlonul i ail Units amount.s to 43,000. This Ogure will be Increased to between S 80,000 and 100.000 it is entphftsi.sed that the 3 7-inchReuter - 76 words
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Article112 1938-06-29 1 London, Tuesday. A i question time in the Commons to-day, Mr. Marnier asked if Sir John 3imon would consider the advisability of guaranteeing a loan for the .supply of military material to China on the basis ot the precedent .set In the case of Turkey, andReuter - 112 words
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Article108 1938-06-29 1 CHINESE AIR FORCE ACTIVE Hankow, lursda.v. POI I O\\ l\(, news of i hi- landing of 2.000 l.ip.iiM bluejackets from 12 uarship* on the Kwangtung coast opposite Samoa Island, it is reported th;il six Japanese planes bombed thi vicinity of Viuihsien, near Swatou fCStcnMJ, destro.viiiß over ten RtMMt uith a108 words
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Article167 1938-06-29 1 Test Drawn— p. 24 iiiM The bombing was coMmtrated on a bin: war>,h;F), which »a,s set immrdiutHy on llarnf.s ;m(l sunk. Another fleet of rinnese plane con centrftted on b group of small mini»>>.(' two of which were hit, without resistance from JapantJt planes <» gontan from thr w arships.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 167 words
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89 1938-06-29 1 JAPANESE TEA SOLD AS CHINESE IN BRITAIN? London, Tuesday. IN fh- ooun »ns to-day, Mr. D.ivid A(i;iin.s asked whether large pro portion oi Japanese tea was beinq sold In England aa Chlnesa tea and whethei Mr Oliver Stanley (President of th< Board of Trade) .vouid m.slst on clearei deAnition oiReuter - 89 words
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Article137 1938-06-29 1 London. Tuesday. Pthe Commons to-day, Mr. Sorensen asked whether the Prime Minister would propose to the League immediate consideration of means whereby economic needs of China and Japan could be assisted through League action and international agreement, at the conclusion of hostilities or earlier if theReuter - 137 words
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Article22 1938-06-29 1 London. 1 Regular army recnrfU t™J h *J°* don area last »g increase of 67 over < orrcsponding period of last British OilBritish Official Wireless - 22 words
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129 1938-06-29 1 Hongkong, Tuesday. HONGKONG has awakened to the danger of cholera with the discovery of B German victim, a membyer of the crew of the Hamburg Amerika liner As-suan, Is alleged to have contracted the diaeaae as result of swimming in the harbour. TheReuters - 129 words
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Article31 1938-06-29 1 Washington AMP RICA'S unemployed I showed an incn :illl I mpared to Way 1937, Npttonal Ind mbnth. 10.1M.w0 in April thij rear v?.00<) in M ReutersReuters - 31 words
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Advertisement35 1938-06-29 1 OS OTHER PAGES Boy's Head at Dinner I i Table 2 Midnight Hold-up > J IJnhore Council 2 j .Inhore Succession Laws H Frasers Weekly Report 8 i i Local Weddint g »4« j Wimbledon 2435 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-29 1 t' MIX IT VOIKSIII a cupful qr a quart as needed no waste ls/< Delicious for Drinkinp I Knee oO Lents 7^^==^22 words
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Article259 1938-06-29 2 ROBBERS SHOOT PASSERBY LX THE LEG »iihe in-lit, dance at the Cabaret i 1 ttu«i ta\L dancers lelt the place .shortly after mid-night on Jan 20. and made for home along Oeylang Roa< Lorong- 20. Joking and chatting all the wa) iris were not aware that,259 words
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Article157 1938-06-29 2 Stepfather Arrested 'From Our Own M9porter> Taiping. Tuesday. k YOI'NG Malav lad. aged about A 12 years, while eating fruit under a tree in Sungei Bayai Kampong. Selama. was alleged to have been suddenly attacked by i his stepfather named Yunus bin > Mat157 words
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Article26 1938-06-29 2 r\UR Kuala Lumpur representative telephoned last night that there have been no new developments in the Dunsford murder case. Search parties are still out.26 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-06-29 2 London. Tuesday. AMONG important change:- «>n the production side at Ihc Air Ministry is the appointment ol Air Vice-Marshal Tedder, .^u Officer commanding Far l i-< Command, Singapore, to the post of Director-General ol Research and De\olopment ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article101 1938-06-29 2 Singapore. Tuesday A FINDING of 'Suicide h> caustic soda poisoning" was returned to-day by Mr W. G Porter, th^ Singapore Coroner, at an inquest held into the death of a Chinese woman named Soh 'hu Kee. who died at the General Hospital on June 20 as a result101 words
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Article143 1938-06-29 2 Singapore. Tuesday FIFTFEN minute> of the court's tim< was taker, up this morning berau>< i Malay Police Constable was unable ti explain to Mr. G. S. Rawlings. the Thirc Magistrate, the circumstances that led him to arrest a Chinese. 'This is one of the densest, policemei.143 words
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461 1938-06-29 2 r Johore Bahru. Tuesday. JX common with the other Malay States *\nd the Colony, compulsory third pftfty insurance is to be introduced into Johore. A move with this end in view was taken at this* morning's meeting of the Johore Council of State, when the461 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-06-29 2 (Keporl on page B>. MS. K. A. BLACKER. M.C.S., and Miss Louisa Margaret Band, daughter ol tin 1 Rev. Stephen and Mis. Band, who were married yesterda\27 words
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504 1938-06-29 3 suggestion h Council J EXPRESSING Ih.. I il loh< "ahru. Tu.sdav. cues Dinl here *»t« >l 'li'lV,- id capable ol more n one construcUon was the article ■action that, he -;,u. it w^ desn'that Government .should make beyond all doubt the law relating lo504 words
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151 1938-06-29 3 LORRY CRASHES INTO RAVINE: ONE KILLED, 4 ESCAPE <Fiom Our Own ReportKuala Lumpur. Tuesday. ONE man was killed and four Injured when a lorry loaded with heavy mining machinery skidded while rounding th bend on top of Kanchmi; Hill. 11 miles from Kuala Lumpur, and cra.sntd into a ravine 90151 words
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Article54 1938-06-29 3 Before Mr. Justin aßeckett Terrell in 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Bl ™S~/y»ISommerecker vs. Enuheers and Contractors Ltd. o .r rt Before Mr. Justice Home in Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: -No. 5- Rex vs. 1 Ni! Ma Cheow (2) Low Eniz Choon. (3J LJoSr^Tum (4)54 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-06-29 3 (on) mod on- M. L. l;nke, I) S.( uho was udmilted t<» Hospital yesterday morning for a minor operation, and is expected to remain on the sick list for a few days Commandei. I. \V. U'hitehorn of HJ|& Terror, now at anchor in the Sin^ap<;re64 words
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Article102 1938-06-29 3 i Penan*, fuesda) k SERIOUS accident \\;is averted n b^ the pn lence of mind of the driver when motor bus, i carrying ;i fall load of passim < i u'ldn.h losl U I'll real whe I r while nmnins along Barman Road. A( ti lime102 words
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Article109 1938-06-29 3 Sini apore, Tuesday LEE reck coolie .it godown number r i told the Coroner'^ court this morn Ing thai on June in, he saw the mandor 01 godown tiv fall over the < dge <>f the with rili hand carl Witness Informed the police who mad* irch.109 words
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Article91 1938-06-29 3 Woman Who Hid Rheumatism for II Vtmn I landtt married voman "i 1 «rriblj rrom rheumatUn mtuiirliif |tion.s linl V',™ ana took teaspoonfu ev< rv mornloe believe it mysell when I rould stiwj !i u 1(l mi a K ain without heto 1 I91 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-29 3 PIANOFORTE-PLA1ING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN^-SO^al Terms SCHOOL TEACHERS:-Reduc-d PaU s Special Music Apn-cwtwn r'.^es WritTor Ennuire M- Paulu »gjj enced and QualifV Mu«'c Tw* t 25. Barker Road.29 words
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Advertisement209 1938-06-29 3 POSITION VACANT WANTED Malay Clerk, good hoi-.t sound knowledge of book-keeping. Apph Sox No. 261 Morning Tribune, Singapore r PUBLIC NOTICES KUCHA] TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 11. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 5 per cenl the year ending 30th September209 words
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Advertisement20 1938-06-29 3 -MASTERLaminated Padlocks Fifl P ill 'fl^ r 111 I V^Ap^^^^^^^^Bßl w atru f s, 1 m\<<?£*V^\ AW^^H ARK MADE IN20 words
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Advertisement151 1938-06-29 3 HORSE HEAD 3RAN i o z MADE IN BURMA J 4.1 \irvvri l««% H&Cii'fa li.^K I HVItf'l K (.11 1 'f tft .V CO., I Singapore, Kuala Lanpur, Penanc WHITE swan MJPLM atinc. p/ii*ki? defy competition In both prta and quality. suitable for ail duplicating machine* '<■ 1.25 per ream151 words
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Article139 1938-06-29 4 London. Tuesday PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day C l4-15-0 Value Unchanged In bulk June July shipment SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) June July Shipment 79 Sellers 77 V 2 Value I TAPIOCA (Ist quaUty) (Singapore) June Shipment 13- Seller- Unchanged ■it i j i i. j \t White Muntok Aug.139 words
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Article70 1938-06-29 4 London. Tuesday Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (cubing middle rate> 177.88 177 91 .03 T.T. on Amsterdom (closing middle rate) 8.***** 8.95' 4 -3 IS T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* 9U Unchanged T.T. 00 Hongkon-.-: (closing selling rate* Is. 3 i 16 Is. 3 1 3270 words
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Article45 1938-06-29 4 ,i •>■>■ i. v. b Vrtrl T Kl ■BlthK N W IOIK. 0 Previous To-day Chanp Tone Steady SI Spot Buyers *****6 -5.16 Sellers 13 15 10 Ocl Dec Buyers H 1 16 5 16 Ton- Sellers Steady Steady Spot 42% ;i c45 words
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Article30 1938-06-29 4 IJIAJ Previous day Ch. Pine B;*r per oz. 7.0.10 CT 1 1 \IK Spot i i 16 it; 4 months' forward 18~ 8 l:; 15 16 1 1830 words
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Article17 1938-06-29 4 riN Standard Previous To-riav ncro Ppot (afternoon tclosing price) ''.oT'-, flBG^ H'j EIBBV4 £187': £117 words
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59 1938-06-29 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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Article50 1938-06-29 4 London, Tuesday Dull. Op MJUUri 4,1" Anclo Dutch 28 3 1; 10 2^ Rubbe? Plan Investment Trust 28 9 21 8 -lsjd u' fF Wp -t Wit Ar^ii 148 9 -is. ocl Wai' I Oiif) oq gp British American Tobjeco 412 j^i./' Chinese S<* Reo»*es (London Issue*50 words
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Article219 1938-06-29 4 Singapore, Tuesday Tilt; following la a cabled synopsis ol the traders column in this weeks issue ol Barrens'; European Interests were figuring prominently In the short-covering which start A the Wall Street rise. The buU ol the business done was in General ors and Du Pont. Several219 words
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Article39 1938-06-29 4 Singapore, rueaday Mr. H. W Milner pleaded guilty m the Fourth Police Court this morning to a charge of ».a:-Kin his motor-car i :ing on-coming traffic in S' Bridge Road '^i March 30 A lino ol $5 wra* Lmpoa39 words
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Article25 1938-06-29 4 Mr Richard Owen. G3 years old farmer ol Anglesey, wrro was paralysed and bidridden was burned to death when hfe> house was gutted by nre25 words
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Article141 1938-06-29 4 I Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Tuesday. MINING: Tin at midday was SMH.SO. down $1.87 According to cable advices from London tin shares there were rather ftrmei yesterday. In the local market, however. in sympathy with the commodity, the market had a slightly easier tone, and although quotations141 words
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Article152 1938-06-29 4 From Our Own Correspond. Johore Eahru. Xuesd I "HE Johore Secretary of State was mpowered to order preven-th surea being taken against the Inti tioi read of disease, by a amend the Quarantine and Prevention Dl tment, which was taken rough all Its si tges at152 words
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Advertisement13 1938-06-29 4 SOI ill lIBUTISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD ESTABLISHED 1572 Tel. 5926, 2, Finla^on Green.13 words
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Article356 1938-06-29 5 Anipat Asam Kumbang 28 lu Austral Malav J?' f JJ 1 Ayer Hitam Batu Selangor fJ, flff u 5- Berjuntai gi 2 ]f /z Burma Malay m 20 y 6 b 2 Y'Chenderiang 7 5 6 2^ 6xd Hitam Tin 0 S," HongFatt Vo- 2 Hong Kong Tin 21356 words
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Article221 1938-06-29 5 Alex Brick Or d 130 1.50n0m. do 7% Prefs. 2.10 2.20 Atlas Ice 5.25 6.00 BJK. Broadcasting 0.45 0.55 B. M Trustee gor 7 c I Con TQ T i> > Con T B Oids 2J 22- 2 do. 7» 2 pni 897 f 22 Gammon Malaya 136 n221 words
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Article239 1938-06-29 5 Allenby 1.35 1.45 Alor Gajah 0.95 1.05 Amal. Malay 1.40 1.50 i Ayer Hitam PS 1.05 1.20 1 Ayer Molek 0.95 1.00 Ayer Panas ..1.20 1.30 Bassett 0.53 0.58 Batu Lintang 1.05 1.15 Bedford 0.95 1.00 Benta ..1.04 1.09 Boreli 1.15 1.30 Brogas 0.75 0.80 Brunei Un 0.67239 words
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Article138 1938-06-29 5 Buyers Sellers Am pa Us 4 3 4 9 Batu Belangora 1.33 l 38 Hone. Fatt.s 1.03 1.07 Hongkong Tin 21,6 L'3 Jelebus 0.70 075 Kamuntinn Tin 9 9 10 6c.d Katu Tin 24 25 Kramat.s 10 3 11KillinKhalls 19 3 21,Kurhai.s 135 1 40cd Ungui Tin 1.60 L46cd138 words
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Article51 1938-06-29 5 Ayer Panas 1.20 1.30 Bentas 1.05 110 Changkat Serdarms 0.93 103 Connemaras 1.33 1.40 Kedah.s 1.85 195 Kempas 185 1.95 Malacca Pindas 1.30 1.40 Mentakabs 0.44 0.48 Pa jams 1.80 1.90 Sunßei TukanK. 103 1.10 Tapahs 1.80 190 Telok Ansons 1.40 1.50 Ulu Benuts 0.33 0.38 United Malaccas 1.7051 words
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Article28 1938-06-29 5 Gammons 1.3H 1.43 Hammers 34 50 MJQ M. Brewoi i< 245 l! .Sf> M Collierlei 25.00 25.50xcl s. Cold Btorafi i» 0 .'>:«) S. Tradf-r.- 2600 26 7528 words
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Article195 1938-06-29 5 PBUI9G MMMVAIi b°/r 192G red. 1956-Wi $4000.000 Int. May i Nov. 1 120' UP. <i 4 3 4^ 1929 red 1990-60 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 16 ll!J U<) d 3% 1935 red. 1956-1966 $625,000 Int June 1 Dec. 1 100 101 d 3% 1937 red. 1955-65195 words
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Advertisement228 1938-06-29 5 V///I\ I anghai, ng, Mai Ua Singapore Intistrnmi Bankers and Broken in Srcunti,*; and Comvunhtic*. Deity ForriQn Market Cable and Quotation .SVrrut. MEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. OF NY. MEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. I CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. j i SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG228 words
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Advertisement350 1938-06-29 6 v w l» a viii o w r'ii ;HBH» ness lv fi^Mjif^ inB: PHH; JOAN BENNETT »jj(^^^ :^HENRY FONDA I _,N lIIKIMTKDAKiIsrSUKI.KASK- BASIL RATH BONE M" "I MET MY 1 f»— ij iritai \l AN MAKSHAIL DAMF MAY WHITTY VJK RQXY BAR QP t: NSPM.n.XM.DN.GHT. A MYSTERY DRAMA OF Hf^^^^^f^^^^^^^B350 words
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Article646 1938-06-29 7 Vanadium 52I 2 cC w m"! Ir<1 °««p is f Y,'" !i vm J i boo. Stocks Last Sak Adams Emeu fn 23 Junt 4 Allis Chalmers J» Amer. Can Amer Foreign Power f£ "5, "do- $7 pfd. 2 J H J Amer. Locomotive To, Amer.646 words
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Article105 1938-06-29 7 London, Jimr k DECREE nisi was granted in the n following action at the new Trinity law term: Mrs, Marjorie Lois Wheeler, of HighV l '7Ju S heerne ss v. Mr. Augustus Henry L. Wheeler, the marriage briny In Penang, Straits Settlements, in 1930 and nappy for105 words
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Article90 1938-06-29 7 DUMB YOUTH ON GAMING CHARGE Singapore, Tuesday aumb, and unable to read or write, an Indian youth appeared before Mr. G. s. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, on a charge of gaming in Bellios Road yesterday. The court weir faced with the difficulty of communicating with the accused who appeared to90 words
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Article317 1938-06-29 7 Tin- following are leaving Singap m bg p i "M Friday ai 9 30 i rti urop( Mr u Ami. on Mi I D Brown Mr F. Birkinshaw, Mrs u A P Brown Mr and Mrs s f Bedwell. and child Mi I Braeste Mi E M317 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-29 7 PAVILION I IB ;^*%^BBl^^ I J^BMBafcir 1 V "f H W J^^B S it I Vtß i b\ > i MB37u9i i "OLuMiiAMfSHalroiffllßyi^^^^ .nil 6ifa ll ■JL26 words
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Advertisement144 1938-06-29 7 M'A'M'II lOR THE U\l.\ Ol»l\|\4. ALHAMBRA FIRST AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE I COMPLETELY RENOVATED OPENING PICTUBE i THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIME Follow This Advertisement THE VOICE THAT THRILLS THE WORLD! GREATEST ACTOR-SINGER OF THE AGE IN A THRILLING, ACTION-FILLED DRAMA i BIG FELLA V WITH i ELDON GRANT V144 words
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Article853 1938-06-29 8 MARKETS MOVING UP AT LAST Local Weekly Report By Fraser Co. £EK«^r. %&a t&ns&is s* "'*The up-swm, .started In New York yesterday week with^ sudd™ demand r,,. commodities which «IItMM gfmSA IISE Dow-Jones industrial averages to 118' 2 To-da\ tnw Silent indication of how rapidly the853 words
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420 1938-06-29 8 Miss Louisa Band And Mr. K. A. Blacker Singapore, Tuesday. ARKTIMT of six little children and a bridesmaid all dressed in pale blue preceded Miss Louisa Margaret Band, daughter of the Rev Stephen and Mrs. Band, of the Manse. Singapore, to the altar upon her420 words
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Advertisement248 1938-06-29 8 The human system's -like a battery S& gj^v As the years roll on the vital forces -jjsjfjf in every cell of your body are running W A low. You've lost the keenness, the U zest for things, are more susceptible >; /V to illness. Yet it is possible to re-248 words
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1149 1938-06-29 9 JUVENILE STARS DO NOT ALWAYS HAVE BRIGHT FUTURES Cinema Chronicle j Jackie Coogan Returns To The Screen- Diana W V n Y^ To Play Part Of Nelson's j Latest Enchantress- Flight Of Austrians And j Hungarians From Their Countries To Be Filmed ■FWUfI Our Own Correspondent j London. June 17.1,149 words
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Article139 1938-06-29 9 Brussels. A HUNDREDTH birthday and 13 colden weddings are being celebrated this week In the little v*lla*e of oilov not far from Charleroi (Belgium). The centenarian, widow JaCQUWnartChot. who has lived all her life in the Tillage, WJ'.iked unaided to church *,o attend the anniversary mass. She139 words
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Article92 1938-06-29 9 Milk Butter Fat Record Sydney, June 20 AT the Government dairy training farm at Berry, on South Coast ol New South Wales, Berry Lovely, an Illawarra Shorthorn cow, has established B world record in milk and butter fat production for 273 days. Her figures are: 13.639 > 2 lbs. of92 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-29 9 DEAR'S S White LaU" Qn Mm A*^ok GREAT A ol Jf^ V*x SI/ j 1^ I I LV^'STILLEB^^JO S ml m m m M I^^^ DEWARS I lie Famous White Label31 words
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298 1938-06-29 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Wednesday June 29, 1938 CHINAS SORROW THE destruction of the Yellow River dykes at this part of the year which marks the beginning of the rainy season in China, is bound to have disastrous effects. Already, reports from various sources have confirmed that vast areas have been298 words
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Article835 1938-06-29 10 A Ship's CAPTAIN Is An AUTOCRAT 'the refusal fei daya ago by the cap- tain ..i th. German liner Bremen, to allow the French authorities to board the ship at Cherbourg to search for t passenger whose return had been requested by United States offldals, draw* attention to the question835 words
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Article, Illustration87 1938-06-29 10 labilities for keeping fit are a feature of London's most modem luxury flats. Park West, at Marble Arch. A club htt brat opened at the flats under the supervision of an ex-Armv ma jo, and here tenants can meet t^l?Z?!Z£S£ t iS Cate ed f Mr f r exeTCisc: courts87 words
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Article72 1938-06-29 10 Mrs. W. L. Braddon M.8.E.. of Penanc who has been seriously ill for some time, is recovering steadily. Mr. Athelstane Braddon. better known throughout Negri Sembilan as 'Abanp Braddon," is in Seremban Hospital as a patient Mr F A Boyer. B.Sc. London, of the G.EC. Radio Laboratory. Coventry, has72 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-29 10 Tory's White Label M Announcement There are women who would rather dye than let others know they are grey And tome people would sooner die than be deprived of OE WAR'S W P S.-M34 words
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Article819 1938-06-29 11 JAPAN STRIKES AT SOUTH CHINA Destruction Of Economic Base JAI A lESE air-raids in Kwangtung Province u w, 11 as naval attempts against various points on the coast of that province have been multiplied of late. An invasion by land of the Pearl River Valley by the Japanese is commonly819 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-06-29 11 After months of fighting, the Japanese gained possession of llsuchow, the Chinese treaty port and capital of Kiangsu province. Further resistance from within the battered city was made impossihle by Japanese "mopping up" parlies, which combed the ruins for snipers and stragglers. Photo shows Japanese troops occupying llsmhow. (Plane! Nfwst.50 words
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Article106 1938-06-29 11 BEFORE Thorns Cllffe die. he will have nt l'h ooo (inn -tamps from eollec tors to sell to col i tiat i ins estimate, ba ed on present rate <>! dealing. Mr Clirte claims to own the only stamp "factory" in the world He manufactures all106 words
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308 1938-06-29 11 san Francisco DROMISE Of the most colourful international spectacle tW presented at worki.s fair m indicated for the 1989 Golden Date International Exdom tion in a report Issued recently by the Exposition's Foreign Participation D< partment. which revealed thai 18 foreign lands have308 words
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Advertisement89 1938-06-29 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discover/ in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. fOm THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sporl. See our demonstration of f his remark able89 words
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Advertisement23 1938-06-29 11 im\k a »\\ri: at the Capitol Restaurant iMusic hy Kl Id BLACB K his Onhest™ TO M(;ilT UKDMSDA Y x I'M. To MkhilfM23 words
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Article, Illustration80 1938-06-29 12 Striking Styles At Royal Ascot A Page Ut ttctui ■ii€s For The Ladies w s i S Rowl Ascot, held on s s [England's loveliest nice- S S course, is the most fashionS S able race meeting in the y I world. The first meeting S was held in 171/80 words
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Advertisement28 1938-06-29 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN DO TAKE ADVANTAGE Ol IT JO PURCHASE VOLK WATCHES JEWELLERY SILVERWARE AT PRICES MEANING REAL INVESTMENTS RENE ULLMANN RAFFU S n I28 words
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Article, Illustration2188 1938-06-29 14 ueige. picked out in green would be a delightful finish mmmm effectively. Curtains, Cushions And Carpets Must Be In Harmony With Each Other A nd With The Furn iture. vyHEN you a.re considering your house from the decorative point of view, remember the importance of the three2,188 words
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Advertisement67 1938-06-29 14 natural jlaivur >M you in iAy LIVS ER Discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER SOUPS because of that delightful natural flavour. Your guests (and your family too!) will prefer them for the same reason .you can taste the difference! You 11 save money, too, when you serve AYLMER SOUPS because each tin,67 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-29 15 \i;\v iiim\( ii T iN o u ori; i VI POET KOAl) MAL A < c Irlt'phori*- Itl) i m aiso r i mi LAOIEB HMKDKKSSKKS 79, Stamford Road, BINGAPOEB. iTHt'plionr IlilO)31 words
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Advertisement283 1938-06-29 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE Q* CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300,000 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at283 words
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Advertisement414 1938-06-29 16 k TO FRENCH PORTS *t l j J CHARCFURS REUNIS S HOMEWARDS. i DALNY For Marseilles. Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 3 DESIRADE For Marseilles, Bordeaux Nantes Havre July 22 d'ENiKECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk Aug. 4 CAP ST. JACQES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 19 i TO414 words
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Article136 1938-06-29 17 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Magudi— Lch Spartan— Rokan—Lch. Moonstone Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pajjar Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Telena— Caisson No 2 No. 1 Dock: Nil No. 2 Dock: Nil -HITS \l,ON<;s||>|; m136 words
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Article457 1938-06-29 17 Magnificent Example Of Uncapsizable Type A OUT of ZH.MH) has bt«l m.i(l> to tIM K'..v.il National UfebOftl In.^it tit .ion lor a l'leboat lor IfontTOte, Which >a. ill be built alter tin- same itylfl M that or view at the Umpire Exhibition in Olaagow, and which457 words
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Article13 1938-06-29 17 Mr John Ramage, tecretary of U i candidate roc the Central DtrMon of13 words
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Article32 1938-06-29 17 [he /apanew monoplane Wingi toe Century l)n)k< the enduran( cord in j clond circuit with....- refueJ having completed 29 lam O j i ml kilometra eoune item Tjdo mil. hi n mm32 words
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Advertisement324 1938-06-29 17 f Th f er i Tian unemployment figures for April show that the total of AulP p an unemployed/ which at the t Le^f was placed at Tbou 600.000. has now decreased to 416.000. IH«\S PIIILP LIVE. I i lncorpora ted In Australia' I NEXT SAILINGS I marftta June 29324 words
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Advertisement28 1938-06-29 17 James Robert Procter, 18, an ordinary seaman, in H.M.S. Brazen, was sentenced to three months' detention by a Na*al Court-martial for belns absent without leave for 24 hours28 words
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Advertisement199 1938-06-29 17 i\. V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARI) WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan TO LONDON via Penuu*. Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. 8.8. FUSHIMI MARU July 7 ■s.s. HAKOZAKI MAKU ■A SUWA MARU Aiif-. 4 Rates tc Ist Class 2nd ciass Naples $574 $621 $634 $.{Bl Marseilles 591199 words
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Miscellaneous104 1938-06-29 17 jpC)STALINTELLIGENCEt STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES FOR p ER Java. South-West Sumatra. S -E^t DA AN ITME Palembangx" **jLM Jum 29 7 a m 'Uiienca 'South. K-N.I.L.M. 2y 7 Djambi and K. Toengkal toruS Paneiro Maru 29 p.m. Baroe and Siak b Africa South Jjjgw Maiu 29 1 D .m. PoSianak Kh<tn\^104 words
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256 1938-06-29 18 CHINA READY FOR FIRST WAR ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME FOR COMMEMORATING JULY 7 THE first anniversary of China's war of self-defense on July 7 will be marked by numerous movements and activities, leaturing the laying of foundation stones for tombs of the unknown Soldier at various cities and towns. That morning all256 words
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Article340 1938-06-29 18 Unwanted Painting May Be Worth Fortune London. A bhabbilv-drtsaed man who left a greasy brown paper parcel, tied with Old string, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Camberwell, S.E.. has presented the priest. Canon D. McCarthy, with a problem and possibly a fortune. Three340 words
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Article136 1938-06-29 18 HOW EDITORS EARS THEIR PAY London. MR. Valentine Williams, the author and journalist, paid a tribute to the accuracy of the British Press at a dinner in London of the English--1 Speaking t'nion. over which Sir Roderick Jones presided. When people talk to me about newspaper lies— they are not136 words
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Article24 1938-06-29 18 Ali Ben Ferjani, a Tunisian Nationalist, has been sentenced to 20 year* bnrd labour for shooting at a Frenc': utfcer in the recent rising.24 words
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Article18 1938-06-29 18 A secret Communist printing prc has been discovered In Belgrade versity buildings. Over 20 rtuoen have been arrested.18 words
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268 1938-06-29 18 AN Earl and his Countess wandered hand in hand through an empty c^ st The Canadian farmer Earl of Egmont had brought his Calgary bride no But for the Earl it is a sad homecoming. rtlr Until he was 15 he roamed over268 words
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Advertisement132 1938-06-29 18 Wf4daof i4> x w "to Mk upo.%^ 'I life in MJ I different pflC* MERE U the story woman who had arrlTid at the point where the felt that "the had nothing to live for.** She wrote 1 was a wreck bodily and mentally owing to weakness and I lelt132 words
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Article1042 1938-06-29 19 From A Clubman s Chan It From Our Oicn London. June 17. THE gift of four raring pilous from the Royal lofts at Sandrmgfcaai It h er i ai H orth(>rn wkm birds had been destroyed by fire was an indication of the Kings interest m the1,042 words
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Article25 1938-06-29 19 sir Walter Smilea, Unl< iiisl M P !(ji Blackburn, will not seek re election foi the town at th< doc o! the pre sent Parliament25 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-06-29 19 i UtdM soalns thiou-. bucket of water ovrr »'is horsi- during |roc«Ui| lof the oaeninf |»«rt..rn. Vi,. i,, UMintion.il Horse Shou at (HMn|»u. I ht- Spuhis. mmm.lmts ol MM of Ihr Ml Xwmm MTfl »l 111 1f« the world are to appear at the Shou anil thru n-tiim lo P*n«65 words
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Article229 1938-06-29 19 World's Strangest Prison Springfield, Iflnotrl CooKING stoves and sewing machines instead of bolts and bars- are keeping the groggier'! •moil", druu addicts and other temmine lawbreakers inside one ol the most unusual prisons in the world It is the Federal Institution for Women at Aldersnn. West Virginia. The head warden.229 words
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Article29 1938-06-29 19 A r i AS tin 'I to >4( c pi .1 the Archduke otto expel! Ing Dim from the Houae of Habsburß for marrying i wommn regarded i be29 words
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Miscellaneous783 1938-06-29 20 ON^THE RADJO ...r-r%^ii-r>r\AV HOLLAND WEDNbbUAY P<j ISJO Mcs (19.; m) iMr~ OQ p.m. JUINt 9.50 Experimental broadcast on behalf oi Philips Radio Eindhoven :i..,n -mi M.or»iin. r Gramophone recora» —Holland Happy programme. SINGArOKfci Near East. Reports on the rtZHI 1 "H3 Mcs <225 0 m.) v'eption are to be srnt783 words
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Miscellaneous819 1938-06-29 20 A I/nn)n 7.20 Weather He-port and tULUiVIin/ ments. 7.23 Saint -Saens— Carnival 0: th» 1»B G.lti Mell HM m.) Ainmal.s Philadelphia Symp jn phony Orchestra. l*o. o News (In Sinhalese!. 743 Selections irom Verdi's Opera 1.00 Oriental music. 8.05 The State Drive by their* Ma 1.40 NCWI iin Tamil). jesties819 words
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197 1938-06-29 21 London. Tuesday. A CiKKAI-ER COml H which pjMengera b;. London i ground Railway* maviook forward iSI nwfutur^waa demonstrated v when the ftnt seven car E g :rs n was Compared \vuh the best of the stock at present be.im used the m w rBritish Official Wireless - 197 words
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140 1938-06-29 21 BRITISH RUBBER MANUFACTURERS DISCONTENTED London. Tuesd iN the Commons to-day Mr Watson asked it the President of the Board "i Trade wi trong discontent was being expressed by rubber manufacturers In this country, owing U tin i-icrcasinu volume of Imp rts from Hongkong and other Empire countries, that recently manyReuter - 140 words
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238 1938-06-29 21 BRITISH AIR MISSION TO SOUTH AMERICA London. Tuesday h PART* representing British Airways is due at buen is Aw to-day to chs- with tne Argentine authorities the a tablishment ol passenger and mail air ice between Great Britain and South America, 'in party la led by w D Roberts, vice-cnairmanBritish Official Wireless - 238 words
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Article321 1938-06-29 21 GAOLED FOR USING FORGED NOTES Singapore. Tuesday ol 18 months 1 rigorous lm prlsonment was paiand by Mr JusLice Home in the Anile Court to day 11 Tan Choon Chwee. a middle i)o:k butcher, who was found guilty on a chargi ol using u genuine eight toiled $10 Straits Settlements321 words
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Article359 1938-06-29 21 RECTOR SEES A DOCTOR Aldershot. THE Rev J B Rector, of Ash, 1 neti Aldershot, has seen a ghost. •v rfectly true," he said In an in- rvie^i with th< Pn n wakened y th< noia r>f gali'M: 1 horst > &nd h sound o I horn. i I had359 words
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Article171 1938-06-29 21 Cairo PETJ'I lONS wen thrown a' King Farouk by three different people i he returned from a service at tii< i Ifaleka i. here In the royal car mpanied bj the Prime Mini I route w is beflagged and decorated imphal arches and large crowds lastlcally.171 words
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Article314 1938-06-29 21 "I MET MY LOVE AGAIN" 1/ The ('me? ti<is Did ma Ct Comedy \i The Pavilion lINHkd ARTXBTB preaeni I Mel Mv Ldvr Again" m tin- chief attraction at the Pavilion Cinema fof 'he n xt Um days This Aim. which mixture »»t strong drama and excellent comedy, haa Joan314 words
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Article151 1938-06-29 21 London, Tiie May. AVER i lion delegate i from \i conntfta u assembled al the Empire Exhibition i ye \U rday for the opening ol the Fourth International advertising con mention a civic welcome wua rat< nded to thi m by the senior Bailie Pre Ident olBritish Official Wireless - 151 words
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88 1938-06-29 22 LoyaU Reserves Held To Draw About ten minutes biter •<*«£*£! and missed many gold opportgM« to Sow mainly through the *jM«£g; keeping ol Ramli and some bad mlstasei by B*t e Shewlltl referred, and the tMim W BiebeB.C: Ramli: Salleh and Rahim Chim88 words
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Article58 1938-06-29 22 in b fast and Interesting same piayea I* yesterday on the Harbour Board und the RA (BJ1) beat Publishers by three •la to two in I Second Division of the S.A.F.A. league B played good constructive tball with the Gunners who were slighUy the superior snatching the issue58 words
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Article52 1938-06-29 22 uoais P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 555 < 2 i) II 44 S 27° 12 a C ls ,2 I 6 1 19 22 11 Gordons 12 2 < 3 7 24 1 SC.C. (71 12 1 8 -i 10 37 5 1 Police (61 1352 words
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Article86 1938-06-29 22 Goals p W L. D. F. A. Pts. Skins ll<7> 12 9 1 2 26 6 20 RA. (8.M.» 13 10 I0 3 d 20 Chinese II <3 > 13 8 3 2 31 12 jo Xerror <5> 12 83l 24 14 U RAF II« 4 11 786 words
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Article95 1938-06-29 22 Goals P W L. D. F. A. Pts. xiA.M.C 11 8 0 3 25 6 19 Mental H.«-. 10 7 2 1 28 9 > ClericalU. 10 5 3 2 21 5 12 VMCA -2. 11 5 5 1 2d 17 11 Munic pal (6. Bft2 i j95 words
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Article104 1938-06-29 22 Goals P W. L. D. F. A. Pts. OC. Bank (2» 9 8 1 0 38 5 16 anglO <1» 9 7 0 2 26 6 16 APC < < 9 5 3 1 25 16 11 H.&S. Bank <4> 8 5 3 0 27 12 10104 words
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Article36 1938-06-29 22 SINGAPORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION Owing to the Haw-Par Hall not being available, there will be no ties in the SB A. tournament, this week-end. The draw for the ladles' Junior singles and veterans singles tournaments will be36 words
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Article28 1938-06-29 22 Singapore. Tuesday. A lecture on air raid precautions .ve:. by Major A. U-SP*^- Secretary of the Air Raid and 808 hardment Precautions Comrou-ee c cocktail dance.28 words
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Article242 1938-06-29 22 Rough Play In Muar League Player Sent Off In Customs v. Rangers Match From Ovr Own ConefpindenU Muar, Tuesday. «i p game between the Customs SporLs the Rangers centre half, was ordered off ™e nd hai f osman. the Rangers left half, the field by the referee early in the242 words
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Article76 1938-06-29 22 IN a friendly cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps beat Fort Panning by 63 runs. Batting first. Fort Canning compiled 109. Bale <26> and Wilton <21> being topscorers. Marshall took five wickets for 19 run^ while Tearte had two for 13. The RA.O.C.76 words
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Article32 1938-06-29 22 In u second division S.AF.A. league match played at Pulau Brani yesterdav. f he R A.F. II beat Pulau Brani by 4—o Scorer? were McDougall (2), Taylor and Saville.32 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-29 22 The soccer team of the Mental Hos i>ital Sports Club, which has bcci doing extremelj well in local com]H*tit;on.22 words
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Article157 1938-06-29 22 RESULI *>1" >esterciay s ties L Tangttn Club CULLEN COT ind Mrs. 8 E B t— l M ".—0; and DP. Perry anc F B t •3: Mrs. Fulcher and Wood I Mrs. Gregory and Coltart (+1 6—4; Miss Reeve and Brightwell I 3 against Mr. and157 words
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Article67 1938-06-29 22 THE Kand Club men's Jiini competition played over tl end resulted in a win tor Dr B. 1 Ibrahim in "A" Division with a ot 2— down. T. Yamaguchi WBJ I dinner in the "B" Division wi. square. The following were some of tm cards returned. •A'67 words
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Article87 1938-06-29 22 PLAYING over the Keppel CJ curse on Saturday last, l Fennie. during play in a foujmatch, holed his tee shot at n( sixth hole. I J. W. Moore <9> i F. R. Martens UO) W. B. Ruddock (11) B' DIVISION T. Yamaguch (17) All Tay Lian Teck87 words
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Miscellaneous46 1938-06-29 22 Today's Tides HIGH TIDES:— I2.O7 p.m. 8 ft., 8 ins.; 11.25 p.m., 10 ft. 3 ins. held at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall. on Friday. July 1. at 7.30 p.m. The closing date'for entries in the ladies' iunior doubles has been extended to July 15. I46 words
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657 1938-06-29 23 TWO HAT-TRICKS IN FIRST DIVISION SOCCER SKINS BEAT POLICE BY ODD GOAL IN SEVEN I Skins IJ Police T" E r «> r S™™<l Police tea,,. 1 ffood soccer in a J^mn same of the S.A.F teJLTT Anson Road staL^U d^ "T l<lsl the Ski "v the '►ad goal in657 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-06-29 23 YESTERDAY'S WEDDING iMK. AND MBS. K. A. BLACKER mtlftm <« ncnitulatinns .it I— party Riven following their wedding yest«r<la\ i ßeport on pafi *> 'hl tea party was held at the house of the Colonial Secretary, and hetoa is a picture of the hnrirsmuiri. the Bower fftrls anil the pax<*50 words
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267 1938-06-29 23 Singapore Tuesday AN echo of the civil suit, over 4 the Malayan film "Booloo. n |j£ Chinese contractor named Woo Cheu Sin, sued Mr. John E. Buich the American producer of the film for breach of contract, was heard in the High267 words
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120 1938-06-29 23 AT yesterdays meeting of thr Johore Council of State, pro vision was made for the allotment of expenditure in connection with the census io be taken in 1941. Increased allowances for the members of the Ruling House were made as follaws H H. Tungku Ampuan120 words
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337 1938-06-29 23 'From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Tuesday. AS result of the inquiries made by a Committee appointed by the Secretary of State to examine savings bank laws, a model ordinam-e has been drawn up. ThK was intimated by the acting Legal337 words
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Article65 1938-06-29 23 GIRL KILLED WHEN LORRIES COLLIDE A COLLISION yesterday aftOfßOOn b. ween two lorries, one tarrying truit from Johore and the other convejrlni 1 proods from Bfngapore, at the 44 ißukit TlmaJh Road, reiulted hi the death of a six-ye.u old ChintM girl, and Injur to fiv«- other oeeupanti of the65 words
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Article747 1938-06-29 24 ANOTHER RECORD FOR BRADMAN Was Hammond s Declaration Too Late Or Not? ENGLAND HAD A CHANCE OF WINNING 494 AUSTRALIA Ist Innings «2 BfOLAND Ist Innings w n^ o nd 204 for t> ill undoubtedly be asked if Hammonds declaration of ffet question u.ll un^b led >747 words
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Article332 1938-06-29 24 Bradman Sets Up Another Record Faced with the task of making 315 lor a win in roughly three hours— a draw seemingly an inevitability Australia ooened their second innings with Flngleton and Brown again. i;.irl> success attended England's bowlers, for at eight, Fingleton was out to a neat332 words
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Article151 1938-06-29 24 London. Tuesday. BLt'STERY and cloudy weather prevailed for to-day's tennis at Wimbledon. Results: WOMFX'S SINGLES Quarter final Mrs. Wills Moody beat Miss Stammers. 6—2. 6—l Miss Marble beat Mme. Mathieu ♦> -2. 6—3. The match between Miss Stammer.- and Mrs Moody was of mediocre standard. the American outclassing151 words
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Article406 1938-06-29 24 ENGLAND— IST INNIN(; S C. J. Barnett, c Brown b McCormick v L. Hutton, c Brown b McCormick W. J. Edrich, b McCormick W. R. Hammond, b McCormick E. Paynter, lbw b O'Reillv Denis Compton, lbw b O'Reilly L. E. G. Ames, c McCormick b Fleetwood Smith H. Verity,406 words
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Advertisement18 1938-06-29 24 A. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILIIAKY TAILOR AND OITTHTTFR i No 0, The Arcade Singapore, IHK l AILOK.18 words
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Advertisement88 1938-06-29 24 {GLORIFY YOIKSI I CC-P S\ in tn( your beloved by i n£- T nt hat" to complete your enscmbh I /1?S-^oSo^C2v\ llst arrivec^ ()Vtr 3 °o nr >v Ciuuc and I S Ilnts ff^tur'ng the same classic style. 1 xDBBB^i^BC^ :it( st fas^ion journals tell you. anc J .VfUKKftiM V.88 words
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