Morning Tribune, 30 June 1938
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Title Section12 1938-06-30 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3,-No. L29. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, June 30, !<..>. KIVE CENTS12 words
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Article38 1938-06-30 1 PALESTINE JEW HANGED rasalem, Wednesday. pi:\ Joseph w;tv hanged at 8 aJa.m. 10-day. Joseph, who was sentenced in connection with a terrorist oatrafe, was the first lew to Bt hanged in Palestine under ihe British administration lie uter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article15 1938-06-30 1 London. Wed 725 more recruit increase of 324 intake for th< vear.— BinReuter - 15 words
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Article70 1938-06-30 1 Fresh Taxation In U.S.? Wednesday P\ i: announced that the C.overnmeii*. i .studying the rhod ol liquidating oublic xpenditure during good trade V interprets this that the Goverr'nent il ying new methods of taxation with the object ol liquidating the entire <20,000 million debt attributable to relief and recovery expenditureReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article28 1938-06-30 1 inkow, v hive emptovi'd P< ma- acta ol th« frothe Tci by th lip. .1-1 I hii coun H< and bra 1 tions. Chin*Sin Chew Jit Poh - 28 words
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84 1938-06-30 1 Discrimination Is Promised ROME, WEDNESDAY fONCESSIONS BY GEN. FRANCO IN FAVOUR OP BRITISH SHIPPING WERF. COMMUNICATED TO LORD PERTH BY COUNT CIANO WHO INDICATED THAT GEN. FRAi/O HAS ALRFADY TAKEN MEASURES TO SEE THAT BRITISH SHIPS IN NAVIOA are not attacked by Nationalist aeroplam s,Reuter - 84 words
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Article244 1938-06-30 1 Official Secrets Case Develops London, Wednesday THERE a a furth< r development ui the ofticial i tin r,, m mons Lo-daj win n Mi Duncan Sandy lared thai In nl capacity as Un lori.il oilier,- I in uniform befon ;i m CO urt ol enquin H' iibmltti d this '"'it'llReuter - 244 words
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Article196 1938-06-30 1 Tokyo, Wednesday. jgEFEIUUKG to Mr. Hulle.'* slalcmenl on Hainan in fhe (ommon> on Monday, when he said a joint naming had Wn sent It Japan on the internal ional complicalions which mi^hf arise if lh< Japanese were to occupy <hc island, Ihe Asnhi Shimhun declaresPlanet News - 196 words
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Article98 1938-06-30 1 EVEREST ATTEMPT ABANDONED KaMmpong, Wecmeadav J THE attempt to cUmb Everes, bad I abandoned affa r the i climbers had reached camp sis at i li.- helß 5 t 0| 21lm J, '<- Captain Oliver has returned to Kalimpong i and the remainder of the party is i t expectedPlanet News - 98 words
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Article53 1938-06-30 1 it announced thai Ul* Majesty thi I King ha* been graciously plea led to approve the ajvards ol the Dtatlngul I Flying Cross for gallant and (fisting ui h ed services rendered In Palestine to H> in- Ollieer Kohert (*as.se|l.s Waddell Pilot Officer Dougla .John Hon53 words
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Article177 1938-06-30 1 QUESTIONS IN COMMONS London, Wednesd* I. to-day, Mr Crrech joi on i 'i groands thc was Introduced In the Strait* egislativc ouncil, and Donald W9 aware <>, tfoil had .1 on tl laid thai any sub tan- i n aron i d d 11177 words
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Advertisement36 1938-06-30 1 T 1 j OTHCR PiGES J I 7 J Tar Registration tappers in Trouble jkHflon in Samp.,,, lExtorttaa Charrc toUn iiiii.. j S ot '*i ITssMtei s t 'I Sport '',v bj J WiraMe*)**i V,' j36 words
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Advertisement98 1938-06-30 1 *XW BJBJ |y^| H BJBJ mm^m****-******* KI.IM now enables you to fl give your chikir* D PURE Jj milk, that Is delicious for iIL-MJi-i JX f drlnl' nd al reasonable !«J \f 1 fl price no matter when I ify^j hsbsji mav reside lJgg^pP'l J KLLJi a.., 1 I as98 words
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207 1938-06-30 2 RULE NISI TO ISSUE AGAINS REGISTRAR OF VEHICLES REFUSAL TO RfG'STER MOTOR BUS UNUSUAL IN LOPftrATION WAS MADE TO-DAY IN THE A-\| MR JUSTICE ON BEHALF OF A UOTOR BUS OWNER S UE AGAINST THE REGISTRAR OF VF.HIL pSJano calling upon him to show cause why he sp, to BBOORB207 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-06-30 2 It Col I C Tosh of the R. E., and Miss Rosamond E. Sillem. who sen married vesterda> at ihe St. Andrews Cathedral. Report on s_ (Tribunes.30 words
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Article38 1938-06-30 2 DUNSFORD MURDER: £1, 000 REWARD The police have offered a reward ol SI. OOO for information leading to the arrest of the murderers of Mr. G. W. Dunsford and the vegetable gardener. -.vires our Kuala Lumpur staff reporter38 words
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Article60 1938-06-30 2 CHEAPER RA TES 11 a recent meeting ol the Tom- i mittee of the Singapore Kate- payers' Association, a letter was re.-id from the Municipal Secretary N i dated May 31. statin* that the J question oi reducing the minimum J charges for water, electricity and J gas supplies will60 words
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Article46 1938-06-30 2 Bangkok. Wednesday BANGKOK and the Council of Regency welcomed the first four submarines owned by the Siamese Navy and which arrived from Japan in the capital this afternoon. Army planes and seaplanes likewise built in Japan also took part in the nation's welcome.46 words
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225 1938-06-30 2 (From Our Own Reporter' Penang, >> ednesaa T<HK escapades of two deserters from the Royal Engineer, pore who were arrested at Taiping f« takU* meal m< »ey and who were later found to have be* res|K»nsil.le removal of two car, without the knov led*!225 words
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Article88 1938-06-30 2 ENTERIC CASES UP Singapore, Wednesday. THERE has again been a rise in the number of reported cases of enteric fever in Singa pore for the week ended June 25 the number being 138 against 96 last week The number of deaths was 34 against lb MB* week. Pneumonia again claimed88 words
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Article132 1938-06-30 2 Engineer's Claim JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr a'Beckett Terrell yesterday In case in which F E. Sommerecker. 8 engineer claimed $947 41 from Bng and Contractors. Ltd.. tor three m and six davs" salarv Ul lieu of notictv Plaintiff claimed that he had employed by thc defendants a.s132 words
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Advertisement49 1938-06-30 2 I 'BULLDOG' 4. vi\\ i: s s s t ti r T sKj^jjjJSflA acts as t tonic and body builder. "^taummw m jkW/±*<z* '.ook for the \*m-~ whole body of iHe Bulldog on the label. GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR ;Ol 'mS u Um Aaen tS GUTilMl^sßfcf ,lu W.P.S MX49 words
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Advertisement187 1938-06-30 2 Gelling Up Nights Caused By Germs Are you worried sad snnoyed by constant "Getting Up Nights"? it bo, >"u should know tliat UM true < BUBe is irritating germs which are attacking the I million tiny tubes or Altera within your kidii. s. \ou can't be well nil germs an-187 words
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368 1938-06-30 3 MAN WHO DEALT IN JAPANESE GOODS Singapore. Wednesday. IHE Mory of how Ling Kow Soo. a tie shop proprietor was al- edlj forced, under pain of having Bi ean cut off if he disobeyed, to auTender a large quantity of Jap- •se cycles accessories in368 words
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177 1938-06-30 3 STRUGGLED WHILE BEING SEARCHED WOMAN FINED m Onr O j > t*U Mn. ii Wedne da i A MIDDM i i I ciiiniM' woman Tan Ah .lee. S/ai Mn miirniiU', lined Ihn dollars with the slternative of one day's Imprisonment by Inch* Baron bin Ahmad when she pleaded guilty to177 words
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Article58 1938-06-30 3 Singapore. Wednesday H Lang, a European, appeared this mornins in the Fourth Police Court t.. a summons for failing to stop driving his motor-car while the traffic signal was against him. The alleged offence took place on May 10, In North Bridge Road. m The case was58 words
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171 1938-06-30 3 Singapore. Wednesday fOXDITIONS in many of the uni t verities of China are shocking to-dav." said Dr. A. Mistou ski. Professor of Music, who arrived at Singapore to-day on board the Kajputana from Hongkong. Speaking with Tribune reporter of lis travels through parts of171 words
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Article197 1938-06-30 3 SKELETON IN DRIFTING SAMPAN i From Out Offfi Res* fer i 1 1 Taiping, Wednesday. N Ala* l I 1 p.m. on .Monday, a Malax N a al fisherman while returning afier his day's Ashing noticed B sampan adrifl near Kuala Sangar. Tort Wild. He approached the sampan and found197 words
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Article58 1938-06-30 3 At the L.st meeting of th< Committee I of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association.! it was pointed oul that there was no bus: service serving the noil ion of Teluk I Kurau Road between Joo Chial Place and I.'ast Coast Road and il was resolved towrite to the Municipality and suggest'58 words
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Article57 1938-06-30 3 Before the Ohiel Justice In Ist court Bl 10 a m Motion lor Interim Receiving Order it; Mkc.v "108(11 Re Nr. Hai Chuan etc Before Mr Justice Home in 2nd Couit. at 11 am AssUe*: Rex VS. <1» Ni« Ma cheow, (2) h<>w lug choon, (S)57 words
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Advertisement121 1938-06-30 3 POSITION VACANT "^irED-Malay Clerk, good rjntet Jmd knowledge of book-keeping. Apph N^Ml Iteming Tribune, Bmgwore. MOTOII VKMCLE ~TnR SALE 1937 AUSTIN |0 H* b0 oTruwT Perfect condition to* C owner i,- home. $1,400 M, Tribune. PUBLFC NOTICE SINGA#OU MINKIPALITV The Koad Traffic w ..hicl^'owncrf'are renvnded M Srip their hall yearly121 words
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Advertisement106 1938-06-30 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. I Express Service 3 times daily. 1. hai (HEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road Singapore. Tel: 3015 2. NAN TANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maha rani, Muar. Tel. 15'i 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL. 84, Bungs Raya, Malacca. Tel: 92 I I Singapore to Muar, Malacca K.L at106 words
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Advertisement62 1938-06-30 3 Sil-viVrin DOES 0 R O W II A 1 R Remov< a Jar dt u ft, j,j. Prevents Falling-hair ijw und corrects disordei i z' I TO restore new hair t A ■t.iwth .i k ii! eh 9 ml More, ur Helr-dre i \Ljy ri K» sn.viK.tr* Sol* Distributers RAHAMIN62 words
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Advertisement52 1938-06-30 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND <4ND C 1 I MADF IN BURMA] t tl ARAXTKKD l«tt°/o I ■AEPER till Al Singapore, Kasls Lumpur, irnaag. j IMIIII SWAN DUPLICATING P/IPKR defy competition in both price ;uul quality. Ultable lor all duplicating maehun-. Price 1.2. r > per ream Obtainable at all offices of52 words
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Article80 1938-06-30 4 Imperial chemical Industries Rubber Plan Investment Trust Chartered Bank British American Tobacco Chinese 5V< Reorgs. (London Issue) Previous 99 754ft 31 3 137 6 274ft 6-3 8 36 27 6 86 IO 1 -101-3 4 89 8 11-68 994 1 -61-» London. Wee To-day 99--28 9 31380 words
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Article148 1938-06-30 4 don. Wednesaaj KltSßhlt Previous nay TO 7 UnatuiEw Tone Spot Buyers Sellers 11 6 i i 16 • 1 16 lst Forward (July) Bu;. Jehen i 16 1 16 1 16 2nd forward LSI 1 Bayers Sellers 6 15 16 7 7 1 16 1 16 f f148 words
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Article69 1938-06-30 4 r.T. T.T. T.T T.T. T.T. T.T. on Par^ tcusing middle rate) on Amsterdam (closing middle rate 1 on Shanghai (closing selling rate* on Hongkong • closing selling rate» on Japan closing selling rate* on New York (closing selling rate) Previous 177.91 1 8.95*4 9V4 is 3 1 la69 words
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Article49 1938-06-30 4 New York. Jul i 28 nr __m Previous m\_ \_a hange Tone SteadSpot Buyers 14', 13 13 !t> -5 !6 Sellers 14' i 13 15 hi ,16 Oct Dec i • Buyers HK 14i ____m 'SbkVi 14 I ■i 14V 4 RUBBER Sal Kgan E TIN49 words
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Article34 1938-06-30 4 London. Wedne.sday Previous To- dav Change Fine Bar per oz. £7-0-9 £7-0-8 i 2 L 2 d. GOLD SILVER Spot 4 months' forward 19-1 16 18-15 16 19-1 16 18-15 16 M34 words
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Article26 1938-06-30 4 London. Wednesday UN Standard Spot (afternoon «, closing price) r Drward Previous H86 1 H87 1 To-dav ElB6 1 £lB7i 2 Chane** V/ 426 words
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133 1938-06-30 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. eanesda*) MINING. Tin ai midday was S93 3 .< up -4. From cables received this mombag the London tin share market yesterday appeared somewhat dull and slightly easier. In the local market on the otner hand values were fully maintamed, although the turnover133 words
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Article156 1938-06-30 4 Prices Realised Al Sales Yesterday AT the Singapoore Chamber al Com merce Rubber Association's 1388t b. Auction yesterday the following were: Catalogue 1.681.368 lbs- tons 750.0i Onered 1.300.629 607.42 Sold 1044.768 466 41 London-Spot 6 13 16 d. New York-Spot 13 13 16 cents PRICES REALISM) Ribbed156 words
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Article39 1938-06-30 4 In exercise of the powers conferred ou him by Sec. ion 1 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance. 1937, the Governor has appointed Juiy 1. 1938, as the date on which the Ordinance shall come into operation39 words
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Advertisement48 1938-06-30 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE 1 BANKING j I CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in I SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS j at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA j STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN YS, and ONLY YOU can have access48 words
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Advertisement14 1938-06-30 4 SOUTH KKITIaMI INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Loss Of Profits liisiiraiisTsi' Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson On <•■14 words
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Advertisement14 1938-06-30 4 BSSBbI I '^^s^/*l_»^*i-J I Jy will Mi T' jfimmmZ^b^mX SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. .'^."S^VS14 words
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Article821 1938-06-30 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company i=ingi>pore, June 29. 5 p.m Asam Kumbang Hilar: 4 3 28|--42 6 2P6 0.571.2 20 6 1.31 96 20 6 15--0.38 4.9 30|- J 476 229 0.621 Weng grin Tin Batu Belangoi ii" Berjontsi 21>6 1.36 11|21|6xd 16,--0 42 Burma Malay Chenderiang Hitam Tin821 words
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Article264 1938-06-30 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday Olivers Sellers Ampats 43 49 Batu Selangors 1 32 1 37 • Hong Fatts 1 03 107 Hongkong Tin 21 9 23 Jelebus 0.70 075 Kamunting Tin 919 1616ed Katu Tin 24 25 Kramats 103 111Killinehalls 19 3 21 Kuchai.s 1 35 1 40cd La264 words
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Article244 1938-06-30 5 6% Maynard Co. Ud $30,000 95 105 nont B _£__mfmm%mm 5w7.51.1W7 $1,660,666 ■•o2 nom 4% 6% Int. Mar 1909 red. Int. Mar ll* 13 red. Int. Mar. 1926 red. 31 Sept. 30 1955 $1,000,000 31. Sept. 30 .963 $2,000,000 31 Sept. 30 193b -oo $22,066,686 107 112244 words
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Advertisement232 1938-06-30 5 S. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Mania. Siligapofe. Imtitment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. DutmV Foreign Ma r ket Cable and Quotation Servk*. Members: J«W YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG232 words
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Advertisement202 1938-06-30 6 j ZZ, PAVILION LISTEN TO THE VOICE THAI HAS ™tWLED AUDIENCES THE WORLD OVER A BTAK s WHO IS UNSURPASSED IX A THRILLING AND s GRIPPING DRAMA' J N j mmmm\ mrn^^ if*s -O _PI Pi s |p R R j > Ci_,-J *f l Wf* /«b j BIG FELLA202 words
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Advertisement292 1938-06-30 6 MOM'S greatest Thrill-packed Adventure of the] ArR acclaimed by PRESS and PUBLIC as x, picture in a Thousand! y 1 TO-NIGHT at the t AIM TOsTI 1 ———j—— CLARK CABLE, MYRNA LOY a-d-aTK £aV v _sT*S_W SPENCER _H^ 1 _^_k& bbb! LbbbbW Lm _^r _Sf j BBSk, BBbL *i *"*f_B_»*292 words
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216 1938-06-30 7 The Balloon Barrage-The Dread of Airmen London. T": -J 1 li will ten vou "•'balloon hairrase is the •""■ence /hat he dreads," Y»n« <«»niniander Wright. .M.P.. »>r defence to the Prim- ■■-■hool of PolitU, at Ihe usw <( ommoas. barrage la properly "the airman R same position as vou would216 words
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Article210 1938-06-30 7 Fostering The Tourist Trade A Warsaw. CON] E in which 31 travel bureau directors have participated The conference anized by the "Agot" Union of el Bureaux. Among thi i tries represented were Great Bi .my Italy. Belgium, Bul'- DenmarK. E.sthonia. Finlai d Holland, Yugoslavia, Latvia. Noi P ind, Rumania. Swe-210 words
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Article116 1938-06-30 7 'By Air Mail) Lucknow, June 25. Establishment of a co-operative C 1!. ge with B suitable library and boarding house, on the lines ol a similar Institution In Manchester, and various other amenities for the members of the Co-operative Societies are sime of the recommendations of116 words
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Article39 1938-06-30 7 King ip ire, Wednesday Freehold land to the value i i $6,050 was sold to-day by Messrs. Cheou; :<oon Seng. The property. Mo. 200, Jno Chiat Place Singapore, was boughl bj Madam Tay Kr.n $eo for $6,01)1139 words
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228 1938-06-30 7 Pans M michel Detroyat technical expert attached to the Air Ministry and ntlv appointed one of the two ial test-pilots who are to aid the d-up Of French warplane mamifac- shortly for tin the head of an Air Ministry He is 33228 words
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Article89 1938-06-30 7 LANDED WITHOUT PERMIT Singapoi Wedne d I ii. 1 1. Cokmj on Jui without permission, two Cantonese L?ong Ah Kwck and Leong Meng, wen thin morning produced before Mr. J. c H Oldham. the .Second Magi file warn both pleaded guilty, saying thai they had come from Rhios to visit89 words
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Advertisement237 1938-06-30 7 WVITII lOH <Im j.\L\ OI>IM\4. FIRST COMPLETELY j I AIR-CONDITIONED RENOVATED j S I a j TV Vr I UHAMBR4 -__BBB^^^ -aV d, slthough dsmssjs io t audson wa» Sftiossted ;«t stout I mf aa* ith fl wk mm. sa a a 1 J. v% 1 1 1 1 mUW237 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-30 7 9 1 MM HEM k ol CHINA t*ur .hSSt IS COMINC; *SJBty J SAMUEL COIOWTN pre-eiHs <t^si CARY COOPER -^""T Khififiirts jMarco Polo BASIL RATNBONC SICBID CUBIC CAPITOL A, 1 A31 words
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420 1938-06-30 8 PRESIDENT REVIEWS PAST YEAR Singapore, Wednesday IIUECLABOfG that the Club Bras Ik* V second lamest ot Us U»d ,n "Asia, ivir. T. il. stone. President ol the Singapore notary Clab, in reviewing the association's activities daring the past 12 months at420 words
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198 1938-06-30 8 "Goliath" Meets "David" As Friends Sofia o/HEN the Turkish cruiser, Hamidie, paid an official visit to the port of Varna. Bulgaria, she was met at sea bv the veteran Bulgarian destroyer. Druzki The two veselfi saluted. Later the officers and men oi the Hamidie were cordially welcomed by the mayor198 words
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Article133 1938-06-30 8 PEORGE Stephenson's Stockton and U Darlington Railway was opened in 1825. the same '-iar in which the Menai [Bridge was built, the concertina inventand Michael Moore was born. George IV was- on the throne, and the weekly wage of a labourer was seven shillings and133 words
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Article143 1938-06-30 8 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 29. 5 p.m \____m •■■ 1 Total for Company _yiviu.no: books Date m_X Di* year Close p ayable TIN Kamunting Tin Bc/<8 c /< less tax June 28 July 28 July 4 Kuala Lumpur Tin ls. No. 34 Aug. 19 mm London143 words
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Article278 1938-06-30 8 MILITARY WEDDING SINGAPORE Singapore, vTedaesißy MB Rev H W. Todd. MX I 1 assisted hv the Rev. K. A. Puntan. C.F.. performed the marriage ceremony, which took place this afternoon al the St Andrew's Cathedral between Lt.-(ol. I. C Tosh. R V.. sen of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tosh. Selbv278 words
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137 1938-06-30 8 fj'HE first o! the great County Shows, the Oxfordshire, was bald at WallLngford, Berks., on May It), with a record j number of entries in the Jersey cattle section. Well to the fore as usual, was the famous 'Ovaltine* Jersey Herd, which captured high honours,137 words
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Advertisement38 1938-06-30 8 Al AI.A V A It i: C 0 11 11 11 0 K l M)N" HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" 'NEW HLDSONS" ARE BRITISH BL'ILT AND THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS SIME, DA Kit I A CO.. LTD.38 words
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Article, Illustration793 1938-06-30 9 ' Horatins - Forget The Overtricks (By I 1 bßd bridge-a* I sav h J« N».t,« of tn, fa«| lhai jsed in thc lexicon of bridge— to lenpan Use the eontracl for rt neks, however probable thus,Bveitridu mav be. it l particularlv when f< moS so when* redout wW h ln rom m793 words
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Article92 1938-06-30 9 limmins. Ontario CTVENTY-MGtfl YKAK-Oll> Mrs. S 1 mrMttt watjon a fff eets when Ac araa ins a weefc without food m I iBBM h're n here h*r hi ci been r hone ot undine hi i K u foi: nn her fa n( r Watson was on92 words
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Article56 1938-06-30 9 Moscow \f!s* and bon, or 20.000 v been discov< :lUnu district of th. Ukraim in all ten i imp ()!l!! aid longing to thc at. the d stone age) pen d h un d Over 30.000 tools I Other finds in thi dfc of animals of the Ice56 words
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118 1938-06-30 9 New York's Low Record Homicide Rate Albany, New York. Nkw York State achieved record low de >th rate during the first quarter o| 1938, the state Health Department has announced here ut j w i) porte. Due. tor or ine Vjt a i Rtati' t c Div lon attributes the118 words
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Advertisement75 1938-06-30 9 9ka oftite Übulditt Soldiers Wy pj- L) Ui.ti*" Who Relu<*d oil bul r r It Vfl y V I *"*^l| r M !/<*-- O c R6AM *®&Jr v^^ a 1^ L wHm juM. \W H A T r urn children thrive onCAwr fl«f//./ /W//A <f, W All chi dre in"75 words
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298 1938-06-30 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Thursday, June 30, 1938. SPANISH BOMBS AND BRITISH SHIPS in spite oi the fact that Britisn ships have boon constantly bombed in Spanish waters by insurgent aircraft, the British Government still hesitates to take any strong line of action for lea/ thai this will upset the nonintervention298 words
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Article768 1938-06-30 10 MOSCOW, city of CONTRASTS MICOW Is undergoing iu annual ring fac. rue bitterly, I Russian winter has blown itself back Into the Arctic, and the heart and brain t] real Russian Bear ia coming out (ll hibernation (writes Oordan Kashin In the News ChronJ In the vast Theatre Square, hub768 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-06-30 10 Csßapkltilj dressed In heavy uniform, helmet and regulation boots. Port of London Authority policemen leaped into the dark caters «»f the West India Dock, London, to test out their life jackets. This test is carried out re pularh far the jackets are an important part of the equipment of the68 words
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Article90 1938-06-30 10 Mis G.J. Ford, of Penang. has arranged to leave for Home on the Rajputana on July 2, owing to news received from Home that her 10-year-old daughliving in England is ill and has t undergo an operation Dr R T. B. Green, bacterid Institute of Medical Research, Ku Lumpur90 words
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Advertisement10 1938-06-30 10 I MWM'S 11/ white I label 1 WHISKY I WPS-1D-10 words
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447 1938-06-30 11 NATIONAL UNITY IN CANADA ON THE DCILINE? Country Suffers From Lack Of Courageous Political leadership" if h,l ,1,1i Canada under Urn leadersh,,, Gra^o M 'T' V; ,V ,U,,,VWi,s -"'P'lasi/.ed by Mr. Gordon sed l hoani, i i lsUl^'"cv. Ontario, when he addressta uie annual nieetini' of th.. w /< of447 words
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278 1938-06-30 11 THK greatest transplanting job simr Babylon is under way on TreaMire 1 Island, man-made site m the UU (iolden Gate Internat.onal Ex- position. More than 183.000 trees, ranging irom two feet to 70 feet tall, w ll be £a^ed to Treasure Wand lor .*™&fi& within278 words
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Article220 1938-06-30 11 ANGLO NORWEGIAN SHIPPING Tyne-Oslo Service Formed THE new motorship Black Prince, built for Messrs Fred Olsen and Co.'s 'rvne-Oslo service, ha.s made her inaugural vovages She is ot 5.200 tons gross 386ft. long, has a speed of 18'. knots c accommodation for 250 pa The decorative scheme and furnishings represent220 words
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Article146 1938-06-30 11 SERVANT INHERITS £15,000 Sittingbourne CTANLEY Pound- Vine, -faithful little friend and servant." to whom Mr Edmund Faunce-De laune. of the Old House, Newnham. Sittingbourne, left t'15.000 on trust for life in his will, went on washing dishes in his long white apron. He intends to go on doing his owe146 words
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221 1938-06-30 11 Australia To Reciprocate America's Goodwill Gesture San Francisco. huge island continent and most important country in Ihe South Pacific, has joined the parade of nations participating m tiie ItSS (.olden (iate International Exposition. Mr. Lcland W Cutler. President of the Exposition, announced that Prime- Minister .Mr. Joseph A. Lyons cahled221 words
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Article69 1938-06-30 11 Till: value of imports into Canada j cluriiiK the fiseal year ended I 1 Marsh last was PtwridsraMy in^ii \er than iu the previous fiseal year 1 i and reached Ihe highest level since IM.tO-.tl. The total this yrar v was S7f»?».o«f».f»lS compared with > sij7l,k::»,:>mj69 words
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Article, Illustration346 1938-06-30 11 Revolver Wanted, Not Bullets Jerusalem. AN Aral) |>olice inspector was travelling in an omnibus which was held up by rebels on the Hebron -Jerusalem road While searching the passengers, who .stood with upraised hands, the rebel.took away the Inspector's revolver. Breaking it open, they emptied the magazine, and. handing himPlanet News - 346 words
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Advertisement90 1938-06-30 11 POLAROID Cilasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection Tbey permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water FOR THE FIRST TlME—perfect eye comfort for driving;, cruising, fishing, tennis or an> outdoor >port. See oar oemoiistrati'tn of thii able n< mn THOMPSON90 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-30 13 ANNUAL CHEAP RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE rHE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT TII E LOW E S T POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES j CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKES REQUISITE— i< RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE34 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1938-06-30 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING ra tJ l- mm* kvi'Kl I ENT SHARKSKIN frocks DRESTIOB, in capitol Buildings, has sonw ■j"***-*"*^a^rhTlMwsntendid-t and costumes to show y«»u and these demonstrate very < u r > ho^ Sy wiUi lv American rick-rack In bright colours and simple darning stttcß can aii> win Whi!1,562 words
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Advertisement106 1938-06-30 14 GOWNS has just received gowns suitable for the hot season. Cool and light:— Sheer and lace for Evenings and Sharkskin for day wear. Also new shipment ol Flowers. Capitol Bldg;. Phone Singapore. ;>B3B. J SHOES SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION I Must be Really Smart and Distinctive See Yoong Cheong Shoe106 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-30 14 Till: SMART SHOP 17 Stamford Road. a*. We Have Received a Most Lovely Shipment of Froc ks for all Occasions also a Small Shipment of Hostess26 words
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Advertisement142 1938-06-30 14 JEWELLER 11 E___E offered by Ciro i> E^EE fully guaranteed, and K_ffl is open to any test SHB or examination EE We undertake EawK purchase any NeckEEEI ia< at its full price KB( within month, it Brl equal can b< E9 found anywhere else El EE I STH A N142 words
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Advertisement86 1938-06-30 15 Somethhi 1 MARINA tod. I loor R >dney House Special sale ol the smartest clothes I »r all oceasiona al most reasonable pi i I— CLOTHES j ELSIE MARY Late of London for Dav A Im ui ui* iOM lIS Designed by MADAME PAGE "ItotllH'V HoilM'" 2 Battery Road. Prices86 words
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Advertisement38 1938-06-30 15 y^*V lIIZABETH [RDEN'S W^\ EXPERT FROM LONDON J JULY 6th AUGUST sth yX I TREATMENTS (A COMPLIMENTARY I C<?L CONSULTATIONS I I "tlf y° ur Appointmenta /VOW I J^/ T<» Avoid Disappointment I BATTERY f(OAI< PHOMI J II38 words
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Advertisement100 1938-06-30 15 ARTIFICIAL FLOW! RS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FURTHER SHIPMENT OF EXQUISITE ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS DAINTY POSIES, HAIRBANDS, BUTTONHOLEB AND ATTRACTIVE EVENING sprays PRICES 51.25-54.50 i im orporated In 1 ngland i I GOWNS AND ACCESSORIES "CHRISTIE" GRAND SALE I I I 20 to 50% To Make Room fo\ Oui Nea100 words
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Advertisement376 1938-06-30 16 «l __?-*^^_*Z BYP&OandBRITISH INDIALINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND I Outwards. ItaMgi spur, KANPURA 17.000 July 1 CHITK.U. 15.000 Aug. •BANGALORE 6.000 July 2 SOUDAN 6.500 Aug. 26 Homewards. i,^..a. Leaves taUK »>i» |::!.S»' SS S i Ug* jg unviAii fiKUI) Julv 21 CHITRAL Io.UUU aepi. -J P \PURA 17 000 J376 words
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Advertisement346 1938-06-30 16 f r jk TO FRENCH PORTS j ill*** jy* CHARCEURS REUNIS J S HOMEWARDS. j S DALNT For llMsellles, Han erp Dui^irk jug 3 1 i ikJsiRADE For Marseilles. Bordeaux Names Havre Jui> V 1 VT?T^HE^STEAUX For MarseUles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk Aug. 4 S ?^i^MCQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, 81 Nazai-3346 words
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Article114 1938-06-30 17 HIPS \l fINGS IDI Mil Wll \K\I S i: MM II H TU UtRIVI I lltl.HK I I >in;> i.nii.iiui (..nr Gate imn i l 18 S i 16 :< Bellerophon m 2 Olenapp n art> SO City ol Lyons 2 :< i siebank M 2 :i114 words
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Article595 1938-06-30 17 [the effects oi various factors on the rate <>i sedimentation and on the composition nl the solid matter in Ihe estuary For purposes ol comparison samples of solid matter lrom several other estu aries in England, Scotland and Ireland were examined Investigations under progress winch are described595 words
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Advertisement188 1938-06-30 17 ■11 hxs piiii.r mm:. I VIM SAILINGS h"" Sails. MERKUF Ju I MARELLA 3 Spce followin B; dni j or [I oui BRISBA.M SYDNEI return 5642.86 isl class 51 71 2nd cl 1 j MELBOI retain 1681 18 Isl rlass HSfe i w class I Till: lIaV\K LINE 1111. IMI188 words
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Advertisement200 1938-06-30 17 A. V. li. U.M-; GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD I incorporated 111 Japan 1 TO CONDON via Pen*-* Colomho Aden. Tort Said. Marseilles A. Gibraltar. s.s PUSHIMI MAR I' Julv 7 HAKOZAKI MAI" Jul: SUWA MARU AUfi 4 Ral Ist Cla 2nd Cl Naples 5:,7l $821 $834 $381200 words
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Miscellaneous165 1938-06-30 17 P ST IGENCEi I STEAMER MAILc r^r. AIUS DESPATCHES -D.\. Lwak i gem lIM} angkat, Sai lungun (Pai m June 30 a m maman and Ki I 9 a m ang 30 0 china generally h M) i,; i; oa Hongfa li; 30 10 ain an ii. 30 i )m165 words
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293 1938-06-30 18 Two Men Have Ch a n ce Of Winning Fortunes Barkiv West, Cape Province. COME thousand digger, iron, all part, of Cap, Province J™ 5 par, in the Uggerf diamond rush In tbe htetor, 0 f thte to Trrkkiiiß bv car. l..rrv and293 words
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Article627 1938-06-30 18 WOMEN'S EVENTS AT COMING *4JIS Highness the Sultan ol*. Selj. will give away the prizes al ihe sixth championship meeting i I Selangor Amateur Athletic Ass lat to be held on the Padang on July s and 9 A total of 77 entries has beer, pc Ivi627 words
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323 1938-06-30 18 ATTEMPT TO SALVAGE WAR-TIME WRECK Cargo Of Metal Valued At Sydney, June 20. J^N attempt to descend 47 fathoms to the war-timo wreck of the steamer, Cumberland, which is lying off Gabo Island, on the South Coast of New South Wales, will be made shortly. A new diving suit invented323 words
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Article61 1938-06-30 18 The Straits Settlement.- Police band will perform in piblic next month as follows: Telok Aver. July 4 and July 22 at 6 p.m.; Waterloo Street. July 5. at 7 p.m.: Katong Park. July 12 at 8.30 p m. and Julv 26 at 6 p m.: Botanic Gardens. Julv61 words
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Article109 1938-06-30 18 WITHDRAWAL FROM MUAR LEAGUE Frotr Ov.y Own Co^€spon4enti Muar. Wednesday. THE Public Works Department were unable to field a team for yesterday's league game against the Police who- were accordingly awarded a walk over. This is the third walk over given by the Public Works Department. In the first round109 words
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316 1938-06-30 18 TilE man who made the Bank at Monte /Carlo, unlike the mythical "Man Who p/oke the Bank at Monte Carlo," has :iver gambled in his life. He is M. Rene Son, the debonair Fr w iho during his 13 years316 words
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Advertisement20 1938-06-30 18 JUDY GARLAND- FANNY BRICEKEGINAI h OWEM MLUE RI'RKE UalmYlH IONBg LYNNE CARVER. UIN "EVERYBODY SING" THE CAPITQI m NEXT ATTRACTION20 words
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292 1938-06-30 19 BRITISH SKILLED WORKERS FOR AUSTRALIA Minister Explains b? mn nw ealths Migration Policy I N an tab Pl nberra, Jim.* 20. McEwei the Minister lor the Interior. Mr llonpoucj tl K™'? migra'Vpe of Britishsul h *»eniment, and lh <* number and Mi MceZ na, ,i w i-^i--j--f«UoS? techno far not292 words
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Article428 1938-06-30 19 The ranse-hndj ufacturedbya I ins 'eiss firm: it consists ol a > u rument on the bi h tne anti-air nd a 4-metre 01 mere raft battery a: re three search igh d Italian ma the after sid< the iorem Much aluminiu •nstruetion ol •••signed with a428 words
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Article802 1938-06-30 19 TOE following is the mining reporl foi the rated ending June ik issued by the Raub Australian i>old Mining Oo Ito MINING DEVELOPMENT hi Kll KOWAK SECTION N<> Level. At 360 tt south-east crosscut re-commenced and advanced IC ft. to 55 ft. through country rock Ne,802 words
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Miscellaneous189 1938-06-30 19 COLOMBO VPB 8.16 Mf I I *8" »»•> 12 50 News (in Sinhalese). 1.00 Oriental music. 1 40 News lin Tamil) 1 50 News and announcement.. (In English) 205 "What the Colombo Theatre :ue Playing Recorded pro graaum 2 35 "Fort Forty -Five 3 20 Interval 4 55 Elocution foe189 words
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Advertisement98 1938-06-30 20 a Best id mm \M BUY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST §B'**3&A U ILm For everlasting performance choose tW-^m^ fc 111 PILOT" pen the best in the worad mCr%- |fV Mmm market to-day. It's worth paying doubl? Br, r¥m ri *\m\\w f° r sllcn marvellous instrument with Mm 'IR AtwS? stylish98 words
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Miscellaneous1160 1938-06-30 20 _a-_ -mum mtmmr.l M Ftl <rli -fill j 5.20 With the world's famous orcnc- ow gjjj— *7eTayed from Parl« J 620 News bulletin and sportin? re- p^i.*^ eventll f^kl TUP DAHIO S.OTo^oftheworM Concert relayed from Par, HOLLAND *20 International talk by Mr PO 15.22 Mcs (19.7 m.) M if( in1,160 words
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94 1938-06-30 21 Spirited Defence Of Imperial Airways REMARKABLE OL TBURST AGAINST (ADMAN REPORT A KEMARKABU protest trains! ti. Wednesday. fW »mUo n i,d foe Gem ,_L? f? lhe ;Kl,nan Committe. on ol imperi? UrinW:J?%s Ki ,ism,iri la,lt Mr, Dism dedans n•• i V Chamberlain. »en Eu rope n k !l '•«> setfen94 words
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Article163 1938-06-30 21 Reuter Girl Killed hi Lorry Smash Singapore, Wednesday A HEAD-ON collision between a Singa-motor-lorry and a Johore lorry ith milestone, Bukit Tlmah Road, rtly before one yesterday afternoon |in Which a MX-year-oIG Chinese girl lost her lite, had a sequel in the Fourth Police Court this morning whenReuter - 163 words
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83 1938-06-30 21 "TEST PILOT" THRILLS AT THE CAPITOL T. PILOT," which opened at the 1 tighi, has five grand G bit My ma Loy. Spen- rate story and thrills there are thrills m tful of aerial aeroplanes where the < mvenient when "flying a dare-devil Who falls in his previous prin- Then83 words
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Article58 1938-06-30 21 THIRD-PARTY INSURANCE EXEMPTIONS j N powers conferred J 21 oi the Road Traffic (T Ordinance, mor in Council has been nut from the provisions the Ordinance, all tracd t ir cars which are u the Kara! Boards ol Province Wellesley 'ion en- :,!0 Lpore, j i utll( n proper! ii58 words
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78 1938-06-30 21 Singapore J« Committee, tin Kan f Pavi Lebar tothestal menl made b\ March 3i ls used by COmffio I,,U, S of6p.m »I?W foi thep nod from Mav 30 to .J' lered and Ln virv ol these figures it ecided to inform il Municipal Secretary78 words
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Article126 1938-06-30 21 NAZI ATTACK ON PRESS Berlin, June 28 THE worlds press is the target oi a fierce attack In to-night's Berlin j newspapers for reports of alleged friction between the Austrian and Heidi Nazis Incidentally the German reader learn ed for the first time that the work, press for the pastReuter - 126 words
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124 1938-06-30 21 London. Wed. e dS Hfjia I Highness the Duke ol K the Vice Patron, and sir Geon e Gillt i Were the chief speaker., at 'la UII meeting yesterday of the National Council of Social Service The Duke ol Ki übmitted that ocial en lee124 words
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Article435 1938-06-30 21 Singapore, wed that be obtained credit ol ovei from en Indian money-lender with Informing him thai he ws an un discharged bankrupt was the charge preferred again I Mr George Graham Stubbs 8 clerk employed al tbe Department ol Btati tics, Singapore, when he appeared before Mr n435 words
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Article30 1938-06-30 21 London, Wednesday, sn Robert Hodgson, British Agent in Burgos, is arriving at London to-morrow, bringing with him General Franco's reply to the British Government's note. British Official I Wireless ilBritish Official Wireless - 30 words
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Article40 1938-06-30 21 the tea under thS care of then tea<h< r... through the assistance from the Special Area.-; Fund The growth of settlement especially in Wale, had been verv great as had also the increase in bows' club.; Work British Official Wireless <British Official Wireless - 40 words
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Article131 1938-06-30 21 foreigners Leave Hankow Hankow, Wednesday rw*HK international train witli a final loot ui refegeea left Hankow tin a mornin* rarr>inc i w foreigner* ol rarious nationalities foi Hongkoni furthei Z% pa wilt be picked *p af Changsha ■i 1 li wa hi. i. ti; pu (i uitti British, Imertaan FrenchReuter - 131 words
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Article244 1938-06-30 21 STABBED THROUGH HEART BROTHER-IN-LAW CHARGED f om Our otrn Repot Ipoh. 'Tin-; hearing commenced In the i Assl t lourt before the 11 i M i .lustier u w ii ol murdei in v hlch a middle ug <l charged w ith the murder ol hi bra in -law on244 words
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Article304 1938-06-30 21 (Continued from page I) fOUIth accused who was the clerk ol the Union They went then and t lu fourth accused, it was alleged was told about the good Complainant howevei tated that the goods wiie bought bj on before the Japanese started hostilities and :i ked304 words
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Article, Illustration392 1938-06-30 22 PADANG SOCCER DERBY I S(( 1; S.K.C. fk| I» U*m4*mm% rivals, tbe S.! .1 ami U the S.K.C. niel in a lirst division une oi the S.A.F.A. league at the Hison Koad Stadium yesterday and. contrary t<> expectations, the Cricket Club beal theTribune - 392 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-06-30 22 LYNCH FORFEITS WORLD ELYWEIGHT TITLE Glasgow. Wednesday. DENNY Lunch, world flyweight chamuu pion, forfeited his title when he weighed in to-day 6> 2 pounds overweight for his title bout against the American. Jackie Jurich scheduled to-night. The fight will be at ,'atchweights. Reuter. BENNY LYNCHReuter - 45 words
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Article72 1938-06-30 22 ISLAND CLUB LADIES' JUNE BOGEY The Island Club June ladies" bogey competition, held on Tuesday over the '.rst nine, resulted in a win for Mrs. R. vV. Higginbotham with a score of 2 up. The following were some of the best i cards returned: Mrs. R. W. HigG-inbotham 2 up72 words
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Article33 1938-06-30 22 London. Wednesday The July Stakes resulted a-s follows: 3—l Prometheus, il— lo Belle Travers. 2 l Diadoque. Four ran. Won by 1 1 2 length, third .some distance away. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article80 1938-06-30 22 II GOALS IN TANGLIN SOCCER In an inter-section soccer match piayi yesterday, the Mortais beat the Drums (R 1.F.» to the tune of four in the Lanbeg League. found the measure of then Dts in the second half. NELSONITES v. LOYALS XI beat the Loyal A. XI bv b goals80 words
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Article56 1938-06-30 22 London. Wednesday. AT Newmarket to-day. His Majesty secured his first winner for the when Cosmopolitan won the Stud Pro- duce Stakes for two-year-olds over five furlongs, start ng 7—4 favourite. His Majesty's Licence was placed third n the Stetchworth Stakes, l'p m.ies. In whichReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-06-30 22 In a Command open singles tennis competition, played at Tan°lin yes'erday. LCpl. Mediand (R.A.M.C.) beat Staff Sgt. Fox <R.E. i. 6— l, 6— 3. A MIDFIELD incident in yesterday's padang soccer "derby" in which the S.C.C. beat the S.R.C I—o. TribuneTribune - 43 words
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Article45 1938-06-30 22 MALACCA XI TO MEET SINGAPORE Malaya Cup From Our Om Oor. r «»po»<Jenl Malacca. Wednesday. THE following have been selected to represent Malacca against Singapore in the Malaya Cup soccer fixture to be played at Malawi on Saturday: Hassan. Reserves: Thomazios: Tarn Chee Lim: Kessler.45 words
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Article188 1938-06-30 22 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Emm To Be Hell Al 1.A.1 lA. Exhibition Fom jr- oil'v. ttcio Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday IINDER *he auspices of the Malayan Agri-horticultural Association, the Fifth All-Malayan Amateur Cycling Championships will be held on July and 31 and Aug. 1. The rates will be run al the Stadium in188 words
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Advertisement16 1938-06-30 22 "EVEM V ***** v sing )U'LL KNOW WHY WHEN JUDY GARLAND COMES TO THE CAPITOL SOON';16 words
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Miscellaneous10 1938-06-30 22 Today's Tides BIG! TIDE:— I2.4B p.m.. 8 ft. f> in-10 words
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Article121 1938-06-30 23 England Might Have Won The Test London. Wednesday. PRESS opinion on the Test ls thai pemaps with a half-hour earlier declaration England aught nav? won but the aisk was too reat. Jack H6bbs does not think t mtralia .Ls beatD-Vle in four day inless with great advantage from the we\ther.Planet News - 121 words
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Article14 1938-06-30 23 k London. Wednesday MMOND wih again captain England e third Test. -Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article40 1938-06-30 23 m*m*London. Wednesday. THE Australians v. Derbyshire match began to-day and at close of play scores were: DERBYSHIRE 151 (WoiUiington 67, WaA2*s for 45). AUSTRALTANS 191 for 1 (Fingleton 23. Brown 104 foot out. Badcock 59 not outi.40 words
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Article122 1938-06-30 23 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS Mr'' Results of yesterday s ties in the Tang--1 lin Club tennus tournament: CULLEN (IP Miss G. Griffith- Jones and Sole iscr.i 'beat) Miss Bliss and Burke i~-3> 7—5 ti— 2; MT. and Miss Thorougood 1 4> beat Mrs. Mallon and Capt Benjamin •3' 6— i, 6—3.122 words
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Article19 1938-06-30 23 II ort^Canning Civilian XI beat Duncan i e ti I—o1 0 in a soccer friendly at the19 words
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Article212 1938-06-30 23 SEREMBAN CHAPLAINS FUNERAL From Our Own Repcrtetj Seremban. Wednesday. THE en»e European population of Se- rembii and the districts around turned u yesterday evening at st Mark's C urc h for the funeral service of the lat Rev. B. Stokes, the popular resident-explain, who died at the European Hosp%i un212 words
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Article169 1938-06-30 23 Frew Out Oicn Corresptyenij Malacca. Vfs^esday. TI lK A Strachan Badminton |fty beat the Student Badminton I r ty by 7 "ames to 1 In a friendly matc'oj four' Singles and four doubles on Si^ v KesuKs i A Strachan players i S SINGLES Wee 800 Hock heat169 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-06-30 23 PADNAG SOCCER DERBY HUMPHRIES (on left) making a clearance during .vestenlav's football match on the padang when the Cricket Club just he it the flees l»\ tinonly goal. (Tribune I.30 words
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Article260 1938-06-30 23 HOME CRICKET RESULTS London. Wedn. COUNTY champtOnsnt, iI i matches Hill suited as t'>i!, XT HOVI i Can bi SUSi llii .hv--. i CAMBRIDGE U I 1 1 ni RBI D rbyshin hnnl HMlir DERB*i HIRI and i ,:< foi 6 g ci \NTS 98 (Mitchell ft foi l foi260 words
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Miscellaneous144 1938-06-30 23 Ilk' I rE6 Alto-day in the tennis tournaH taX/at the Tanglin Club W\\\ _**<§ Mrs Marshall 2 v Mrs Low I W'w f J^>V m, < 1;) uM N Mlv Ree S Mlfc \>tone (plus 3 1 v. Miss Bliss aMisfeVhaidson (plus 21; Miss Ward I id MiSßj^bliiam. <plus 4144 words
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Miscellaneous220 1938-06-30 23 v. R. A. F. GOLF MATCH THE following will be the teams and times of starting for the match to be played on Su iday next, between the Harbour Board and the Royal Air Force Headquarter^ v uvn cue rveppei Golf Club lhYKs. Harbour Board players mentioned first: <a.m. 8.30220 words
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280 1938-06-30 24 ENGLISHMA N'S SUPERB DISPLA Y IN SEMI-FINAL London. \Yednrsda\. BUNNY* 1 Austin and Donald Badge will meet in the final of the men singles event at Wimbledon. To-da> I semi-final results were:— Austin beat Henkel 6-2. 0 -4 6-0 Bud"" beat Puncec 6—2.280 words
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Article106 1938-06-30 24 don. Wednesday i ii is announced that the Wimble- I don Tennis Championship will S be televised bv permission of the All-England Lawn Tennis Club. I direct from the centre court be- ginning at 2.30 p.m. <G.M.T> on S June 30. i On July 1 andBritish Official Wireless - 106 words
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Article, Illustration95 1938-06-30 24 British Trade Not Greatly Affected London Wednesday IN the, Commons to-day Mr. Wardlaw Milne asked whether the Prime Minister had received a full •^urt from the Ambas.sador in China on me Japanese wool monopoly in North China Mr. Butler replied that Lord Halifax had instructed theReuter - 95 words
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Article107 1938-06-30 24 mm'' m*\<- HankiAv. Wednesday. THE SCENE of major ts between Chinese and Ja>> titled to important Yangtse near the bord Hupeh and Annul province: at the town of Hsll Hsian^-K- and H>ia:i^: same area, changed hano Chines planes during thi b mb Jap. Rattled with our107 words
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Article42 1938-06-30 24 YorsJfunc 28. \merican aeroplane en-ft* >u May totalled $7,829,000. a >/* nonthly high Ie Argentina was the Ifetst buyer. ;*.Li«g *2 344 000 worth a J other purhasers included Japan sipU.OOO. China. £947.000. nnd Russia $92-#^ -r*' nter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article71 1938-06-30 24 Russo-German Buffer KWANCKfi reh r £viei ed ir tl Bonnet thi F#te« Mi bringing repues tfcusqt b 5 the French 'f? I 0 to clarifying tr^^on a I eng thening ihe ./bon.Lo:. two allied con 11 5 u ilSSl«y. AJ details ?;m :if d c^sm! arc not knVn it IsPlanet News - 71 words
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107 1938-06-30 24 FLYING OF BOTH THE CONGRESS AND LEAGUE FLAGS (By An Mail) Madras, June 25. H KI /idras Government will shortly i I ordi the •X *U. i> *»«0 1 < ',id I i build iili u rinded. a Guntur Municipal .oluton M 1 both the Muslim ff nags J aicipalReuter - 107 words
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Article42 1938-06-30 24 8 ARRESTS IN MEMEL RIOTS One Killed M M Hurt In .'.Vrf^'M I EIGHT arrest! have fl the Lithuanian 1 n drafted into th* fl in M< 1 I fl greet the M fl fl fl The Nazis _^_^fl fl fl fl42 words
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Article20 1938-06-30 24 OPIUM SAUSAGES fl 1 Nine hunriri ■-'m£'& I fl I fl Th< «Mf v ado sm unusual t -4 420 words
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Advertisement221 1938-06-30 24 ADVERTISING CONFERENCE 'Peace Our On li Hope 99 Lord Greenwood J THV Fourtii international Convention was resi in /he Empire Exhibit :o>. Af/tr the general session ciurussion dealt with advert: trfnational trade, there wei sessions at which varioui Zrtlslng were discussed The international eh.. fonstitution was empha .-•earance among tlie221 words
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