Morning Tribune, 6 July 1938
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Title Section13 1938-07-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOl No m SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY July 8. 1938 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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362 1938-07-06 1 POLICE DEMONSTRATORS CLASH IN PENANG WAY EURASIAN VOLUNTEERS STANDING BY ONE DEAD, MANY INJURED: SHOPS LOOTED AND CONTENTS BURNT 'From Our Own Reporter/ PENANG, TUESDAY. •EVERE CLASHES OCCURRED BETWEEN THE POLICE AND ANTI -JAPANESE DEMONSTRATORS SHORTLY AFTER TEN O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT IN PENANG ROAD. AS A RESULT OF WHICH THE CUMBER362 words
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Article43 1938-07-06 1 Hankow, Tuesday. TWTNTY *1\ German military advisers, headed by General talkenhau^en. liave left for Honfikonu en route to Germany by the H.?.0 a m. special train. Many military and Government leaders were present at the station to bid them farewell.—Reuter.43 words
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Article242 1938-07-06 1 V Poll - V Poll. k Hankow, Tuesday. ith Oghti] approaching Kiukian;;. H.M.S. Cockchafer and USS. lonocacy have anchored there. lii the "ent of extreme emergency they will rrange tor a score of foreieners to be wn refuge ..board tiie British steamer renchow. anchored four miles upriver. he loreign community242 words
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Article15 1938-07-06 1 CAN AL WORKERS STRIKE H Said. Tuesday. ees ot the Suez noi truck wcrk this15 words
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Article1150 1938-07-06 1 Goods Dumped In Sea And Burnt ALL Japanese goods found m the course of their shop to shop search were taken into the road and set on fire m front of the premises where they were found, while larger nuantities of cas°s n nd boxes were simultaneously conveyed hv handcarts1,150 words
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Article56 1938-07-06 1 HIROHITO CUTS HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES Hankow, Thursday. j EMPEROR Hirohito, Japan's Em- y peror, moved by the Financial t I Minister's report, has decided to J 1 curtail the expenses of the Im- perial Household m view ofv the I t financial difficulties. Foreign wines t J and cigars have been56 words
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Article43 1938-07-06 1 London. Tuesday. The Prime Minister conferred at 10 Downing Street this morning with Lord Halifax "Sir Robert Hodgson, Mr. R. A. Butler and Sir Alexander Cadogan. It is understood they discussed Gen. Franco's proposal to establish a neutral port m Government Spain.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-07-06 1 BARBARA HUTTON, whose husband Count Reventlow (whom she charges with osing threats to her) is alleged to have asked for their child and 55,000,000 before he would consent to a divorce. See page 24.38 words
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Article33 1938-07-06 1 AUSTRALIA'S BUDGET SURPLUS -^Canberra, Tuesday. MR. R. G. CASEY (Commonwealth Finance Minister? announced to-day that the Australian budget surplus would be £3,498,000 mainly owing to customs revenue exceeding the estimate by £3,881,000.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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40 1938-07-06 1 U.S. Independence Celebrations Violent Deaths For 475 New York. Tuesday. FOUR hundred and seventy -five persons met violent deaths during the week-end celebrations of Indepenoence Day, including 245 from traffic deaths. 126 from droi"" ,M dead and 19 suicides.—! ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-06 1 i ?***** r ,M Dispute 2 in Wedding J n .ferd Murder w l Murder 3 l il;l^Kubbcr i speculation 1 Ne India" J.P- 22 I a gj &24 „rreiu>30 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-06 1 J MIX IT YOI I.M II a cupful or a quart as needed no waste WfflS? Delicious for Drinking19 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-07-06 2 WEDDING AT CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH Mr Archibald Pinto and Miss Theva Rozario. photographed after their wedding yesterday at St. Joseph's Church. (Tribune).23 words
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423 1938-07-06 2 HOPES OF SETTLEMENT IN HONG FATT MINES DISPUTE WORKERS WILL MAKE FINAL DECISION TODAY Choo W» Peng, one of the dteectot ol ii»- .-..mpany ank of lbs outcome of these H* U russions has been tli:it the <o«» pany has made amusements lo V**423 words
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74 1938-07-06 2 Singapore, Tuesday. An-year-oM Holden oan Poon Guan. clerk employed at a local bank, appeared this morning before Mr. O. 8 Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, following an alleged attempt to commit .suicide yesterday at his home ir 'i ronoti Road. He wa.s alleged to have swallowed74 words
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Article37 1938-07-06 2 Found on vacant land m Sambu Street, on Harbour Board property, between 50 to 60 bullocks were detained by the Tanjong Pagar police yesterday. Certain Indians have made reports Concerning trouble over the cattle37 words
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192 1938-07-06 2 Singapore, Tuesday IjOn a reputed snatch-thief was ehaied by civilian on a motor cycle before he was arrested, was related to Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, Criminal District Court, by rftnessea m a case m which a Chinese youth was charged with the theft192 words
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Article128 1938-07-06 2 IIIX.MENI for $5,905.26 was granted to Chew Kong Chin by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, m the Supreme Court to-day, when he heard the case m which the Estate and Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd., were sued for that amount as administrators of the estate of Chan Kok Teng,128 words
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Article24 1938-07-06 2 Singapore, Tuesday H 5 n.H.ri V- .i Wakens iv. wv.s n h-d $5 this morning by Mr R A I Fourth Magistrate24 words
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247 1938-07-06 2 $150,000 TO MAINTAIN SINGAPORE ROADS SINGAPORES roads have often been commented on favourably by visitors to this country, but it takes 8159,332.49 to maintain them, as evidenced m the report of the Municipal Engineer. Mr. K. G. M. Fraser. for 1937. Mr. Fraser points out that this wort out at247 words
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Article41 1938-07-06 2 Inlormation has been received by tejj graph that 27 state-aided labourers wm arrive on Thursday by s.s. "Rohna j m expected that 10 will b< Jj tt) Pulau Jerejak and the balai proceed to Port Swettenham for qiwratme there.41 words
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Article125 1938-07-06 3 Iearchers fail to [make contact From Our Own Reporter i KUAL^ LUMPUR. TUESDAY I mvTACT WITH THE DUNSFORD MURDERERS. WHO ARK m?l$ OI V U T to RE HIDING IN THE JUNGLE NORTH-WEST OF KUALA I BE V K v VTBFFN REALISED. BUT THE POLICE125 words
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149 1938-07-06 3 SEWERAGE SCHEME TO COMPLETE IN 1939 been placed or tenders received for practically the whole of the plant and equipment required In the first stage of the scheme It is anticipated, however, that work on the first stage of the scheme will be completed early m 1939. SINGAPORE'S new sewerage149 words
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Article115 1938-07-06 3 Singapore. Tuesday WHEN the British oil-tanker 01--cades arrived at Sheer's Wharf Tanjong Pagar. yesterday morning, she was searched by officers of the Department of Excise. In the cabin of tlie ship's carpenter. Chan Pang Soi was found 1- tahils of opium. There was a115 words
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Article209 1938-07-06 3 Singapore. Tuesday. DEI m be would not rhre him a lej i pork, with which he intendc i starting !>i" lne< s. f»n« Chuan, .1 Chinese is alleged to have fut .t mpatriot'a throat with a knife and thereby reused his death. vrv to-day209 words
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Article50 1938-07-06 3 fe^BS^JW^ m Ist Court P««Oo-5Shi?»* 6 °37-Re W. S. fti Lock iI" E nation of Lee X and lay Kirn Soon, bankL^^mat J IS? Terrell" Keyer deceased. At Re estate of Liow Li Home m 2nd Court Rex vs. Ong fee J m..-Rex vs. Ong Teck50 words
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Article90 1938-07-06 3 From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. DELIEVED to be the work of CommuniD stic elements, it was reported yesterday that the telephone wire between Malacca town and Merlimau was cut off at the fifth mile post by some unknown person or persons. The Head Office of the90 words
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Article72 1938-07-06 3 Six Chinese and a Bengali were involved In an affray shortly before noon yesterday at Tanjong Pagar. It is reported that the Bengali, a water-carrier, was disturbed and he pushed a Chinese, who called his friends to help him. A quarrel ensued and the Bengali is alleged to have used72 words
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72 1938-07-06 3 "<•«•". Taead A Pl tv <»«P^ were 2!»oi rash url "-sn Fourth Police ""^Ms ,l,, ''> as the 1101 present. "Bal me arc jroin? away er lea early next month," thej 1 1 .1 Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth M:\eistratc, stated that72 words
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29 1938-07-06 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN:— SpeciaI Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:— Reduced Rates Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire M-v Paulusz, Experienced and Qualifi*. Music Teacher 25. Barker Road.29 words
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Article215 1938-07-06 3 Scarcely Moved For Weeks Acting on his principle oJ "when yo i know a good thing tell your mends about it." a man who has had ye.; bad lumbU£o writes as follows:— T had suffered from lumbago In my back, and lor weeks could scarcely215 words
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Advertisement72 1938-07-06 3 s Morning Tribune J i Special Issue J Thursday, being the i /ir.s£ anniversary of j J Japan's undeclared J uar o/i China, the Morning Tribune, which will comprise 2« PACES J i trtlJ include special articles and pictures on the war. S I A>on7 lilita f/iw special number. Vi72 words
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Article54 1938-07-06 4 Lien General Electric Imperial Cfaemical Lnduiiti Anglo-Dutch London Tin Ruboer Piau Invwwneni irust Unggki Ayer Hitam Southern Kil Ptihanga Loridoii Asiath Kaffln (West Wit. Area* She:! Transport War Loan H K. S BanK Chattered BanK Rntish An»erican Tobacco Chinese 5% ReorKs. (Londoo Issue) London. Tu PreTioiu To-day54 words
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Article69 1938-07-06 4 UMO* i HI1KK ''II. SSten i,k,.,™.., Buy. ue daj PAIJI oil. tbbya) Prevlow 114-100 value in bulk JulyJAi COI'KA ({Strait*, KMJ r llprs i euei SA(;O I-'MHIK (Sarawak) ,.m,., Uncnan July A"f u 1AIMOCA (1st quality) (.Singapore! Shipmcm 13- eller Unchan-rd PKPPKM (I 'A-Q.) l(U(1 White ftfefatoft LoclOcl69 words
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Article59 1938-07-06 4 London Tuesday Previous To-day Change I\T. <n Pan:, ICM*4O| middle rate) 177 M T.T. on Amstt-rdam (closing middle rate* 8.95% 8.96y< r% T*T. on Bhanglm (closing selling rate* ii 1 Unchanged T.T. 00 HoiikI"'" (doting .selling rate* 10 1|16 T.T. on Japan (doling xelllnK rate) Unchanged TT on59 words
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Article26 1938-07-06 4 Km, Km imi in>v )US Io (i;i ChMne MLVEB E7o9> r r: K|»ml 19V, l!»> i.. 4 months' r« rart 19 in 1 L26 words
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Article17 1938-07-06 4 H.N S,»n,.»r.< P r ,v, r,,-..^ 1 fcpot (afternoon tckMtng price) vim 1 ii!»;{', ri17 words
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Article189 1938-07-06 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Tuesday MlXlNG:— According to cables received the market In tin shares m London was firmer but once again the principal locus of attraction was thc more highly priced shares such as Hong Kong Tins. Ayer Hitams. Souther;: Malayans and Tronohs. A fairly large189 words
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Article136 1938-07-06 4 AT a recent meeting of the committee *pl the European association of Malaya, held m Singapore, a letter received from a member dated June 8 suggesting that the General Hospital charges for treatment to children should fluctuate according to the number of children a married man might have136 words
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Article121 1938-07-06 4 20-FOOT FALL DID NOT KILL Singapore, Tuesday. MEDICAL evidence produced at an inquiry to-day m the Coroner's court, proved that a Hailam Chinese named Lim Tan Ann, who fell trom a first floor window m Hollouay Lane, met his death by natural causes. His fall of about 15 to 20121 words
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Article59 1938-07-06 4 Havana. Montia\ TEN thousand people demonstrate and paraded m honour of Britvi nnd the United States after a barn;/ tor the British and American minis' aThe demonstration was intended v 3 ,f P'.v to a recent smaller demonstrate .ii favour of President Cardenas viJ Mexico's policy59 words
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Advertisement61 1938-07-06 4 L OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yoursehres trom the REAR ol BURGLARS by keeping yom VALUABLEB (jewellery or Important documents) In SAFK BOXES In our VAULTS ut CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE \\a hold ol'R OWN YS, and ONLY jfOU can have* to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY md61 words
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Advertisement25 1938-07-06 4 m. lA X y ''A x. y son i iiii INSI It \\< < |>M!*ANI |m FIRE, MARINE, WOKKMi V> COMPENSATION, MOTORCAR INSURANCI \T REASONABLE RATDS Oreen25 words
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Article823 1938-07-06 5 STROCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser fr Company t ore, July 5. 5 P-m-I MIXING 41'. 47'j 24 9 25 9 I am 0 571 2 0.62 2 I 1 40 1 45 I •>'! 11B n 22 9 I 15- 16i ck 0.38 0 42 ■V 0.96 1.00 i^ T823 words
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Article229 1938-07-06 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS 1 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 1» 2 4 7V 2 Batu Selangors 1.40 1.45 Hoiir Fatts 0.96 1.00 Hongkong Tin 23 9 24 9 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10 3 11 3xd Katu Tin 24 6 26Kramats 10 6 116 Killinghalls 1919 2116229 words
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Article122 1938-07-06 5 ft^W 107 im ten^f'"^ W 109 stSftff"- 51/2 im ci fct r^^ J40V000 »1% PENANG MUNICIPAL 6% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May I Nov. 1 120* ■> \z\\., C i 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Inc. May 15 Nov. 15 119 120 ci 3% 1935 red.122 words
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Advertisement161 1938-07-06 5 IS. E LEVY CO, Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodity*. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation ServuM. Members: HEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. .SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE161 words
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Advertisement295 1938-07-06 6 IVtme'h'aVpiest e'v^' i (AND THAT'S THE AWFUL TRUIM) i PAVILIOA i i 0^ TO r: ,SMOWS 3 5 6 5 9 s |i v You Dont Havi ro ts Jii% llllM v mmm Kew« tl t,M UoHd v. evei ma ol v N tk* En-* v J v no, po295 words
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Advertisement223 1938-07-06 6 7\rilOl :t_SHOWS TO-DAY I ggM*^~ jf 'jfc fk r "iMH| V S^^^'^^f^^ T****, ml *£2l MM I tLfcs&Hfce^CJ^ I '^aß^w^l w^r m H With Splendid B>n<> \*l Supporting Programme THEATRE ROYAL f The Picture that stirred the whole of INDIA! SAIGAL m the Funniest Role Of His Screen Career! H223 words
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Article63 1938-07-06 7 Rand Murder Mystery Johannesburg. Mystery. European woman hao u,,o> a lonely plantation from Johannesburg. It Bnuued fta the same way and whose Imm found m December. The Ei«*r has not been discovered. ffe police suspect that both crimes commit! I by the same person. m Xsence of an obvious motive63 words
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Article105 1938-07-06 7 Ankara. RESIDENT Ataturk Ls to be presented with the golden keys and the deeds ritten on precious parchment of the Duse In which he was bom In Thessan;k; known as Salonika 1 m 181. The presentation will be made by the ayor of tv who is coming105 words
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Article78 1938-07-06 7 Rilhin I PLAQUE to commemorate the spot 1 from which General Franco direced operations which led to the fall of lilbao on June 11 and 12, 1937. is to be rected by the Vizcaya Coimtv Council In Bilbao, a literary prize is being Dffiered for an anniversary78 words
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Article280 1938-07-06 7 Clyde Yards Kept Busy STEADY progress is being made with the v naval construction on hand In the Jivde district, and m subsequent months quite a number of Ships will be delivered »o the Admiralty. H MA Liverpool, a Southampton class cruiser being ntted out by the280 words
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Advertisement57 1938-07-06 7 to iHT 45 k9 30 MARLBOROUGH j Reason Extended owing to tremendous Success! IHK GREAT INCOMPARABLE TAMIL TALKIE niI\TA>IA\I" j Screening New Copy j Erring X ASWATHAMMA, M.K. THYAGARAJA BHAGAVATHAR V v Rao and other Talented Artists t dancing to the strains of this great melody Now 'hear it sung57 words
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Advertisement251 1938-07-06 7 WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING OF THE I I HSI AID -CONDITIONED aad COMPLETELY HENOVATED NEW 7 AlhambrA m^^ 0^ ALL -^M^^^ -'d* although damag* to t-.-IK xudson was estimated i »'<t J M $8,000. f I B ~~TM* i ~jsw^t J i sfßßHy^t&^i Ah ___\\\WWWw tVi B H Jtffii251 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1938-07-06 8 HEAVY SPECULATION GOING ON IN TIN AND RUBBER Fraser's Weekly Report On Local Markets I I tl P Ai !l i i 'I In 1. 1 ir j me 1 though on t line than In New York RUBBE! IND TIN I m rubra i and tin havi Inj.ii Bd1,124 words
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Article171 1938-07-06 8 Col fHAVAKACHERI, a village In ol Ceylon, haa been pirn. wild excitement by a story thai KrUk one ol Uie Hindu Pantheon, has appfl fed to worshippers m a temple then the guise of a king cobra. Wnile some people were worshipd In the temple, so goes171 words
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Advertisement162 1938-07-06 8 vfotur life's "like a clock"— mJ&± ull vital. ty runs It wlt has the same tendency to irregularity. 3g?t f]| the win.- liability to run down. Both are delicate mechanisms. ft Ta lioth reveal at once when something is amiss. You can provide ?^fc^ W |four*elf wi th energy, replace162 words
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Article339 1938-07-06 9 f ne Now Dead, The Other Faces Murder Charge New York. HALD arroU, 16 year-old high school boy who shot his sweetheart father's aimy pistol. As she lay on bed m his home, is nato trial for Minder. Vi "ill a pretty 18-year-old stenographer, named Charlotte Mature339 words
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Article99 1938-07-06 9 REPAIRS TO HOLY SEPULCHRE m'RcpDTrvrT^ Alexandria. JjIBbCRIPTIONS totalling over £4,000 rnave been collected from Egyptian S VT? tlm vvith the a PP eal f or H™y Sen.n?h Ct Urgent repairs to thp •nnoS S, m Jerusalem was Synod ci a of the Coptic £2S The °Philis, author! JJ 7^v J99 words
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Article221 1938-07-06 9 London. THE "unfortunate tendency to link up migration uith the unemployment situation at home" was referred to by Lord Stanley, the Domirions Secretary, at the annual luncheon of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire here. •Nothing," he said, "could be more221 words
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Article105 1938-07-06 9 New York. AFTER being on the trail of the Maceo- Vallone dope ring for two years, G Men (Government detectives) have finally uncovered its headquarters a cafe almost within a stone throw of the New York Police Headquarters m Centre Street. A witness who appeared m105 words
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Article109 1938-07-06 9 STRANGE ANIMAL ALARMS CITY PETS Household Lynn, Massachusetts. the trees bJ» keeping indoor and stra V ca ts have taken to l ause a strange animal about the size of a dog with the °ne theory thG n Se f an ant_eater is r °aming this city. 3* ship "City109 words
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Advertisement81 1938-07-06 9 K 1 1 1 1 HH H H hi a> i£* El. mlUI H 9 |IL Jm K B^j^MviBftkj| AluuV! I RUUEHR Aurrl Y S 18 I (Coast Defence and Anti-Aircraft Branch) R»B A display of the new series of recruiting posters for the Modern Army was given at the81 words
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Article345 1938-07-06 10 an Interesting suggestion was put loi waul at thC last Ftferal Council meeting by the Hon. Qui Cecil Rae, who urged that Malaya Should have a commercial representative In the Unitrd .States (»t America, a representative ol such ability and ..tatiLs that he would be able to345 words
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Article, Illustration421 1938-07-06 10 Mr. Cordell Hull - America Cannot Seek Safety In Isolation Mr. Cordell Hull —An address by Secretary of State WITH th( W umin b -I' nat n 01 peace t l Jir h the universal en >iril ol r< r lai 0UK h t),. nption ol detern ;i itlonal co-opera-Within the lin ol her421 words
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Article219 1938-07-06 10 Mr Lim Koon Teck has been appointed to set as Second Magistrate, Penan?. With effect from June 27. 1938 Mr. C. H. Butterneld has been ap- oil ited to officiate as a Crown Counsel Straits Settlements, with effect from Juiw 18. 1938. Mr. C. W I.yle. MCS has been219 words
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Advertisement23 1938-07-06 10 Todays H Wfate Lalxl Annouru'(7ncnt Most of us can find fault with our eyes shut. Bui oo tauli i*n Kf found with PEWAE'B23 words
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Article, Illustration185 1938-07-06 11 foe Truth About I Them I Mini when the Japanese spokesman m lh<>! ,r.»,i that lananese naval fliers., holding to the Kmperor for their '^i'ever. this Japanese stateSerable mirth to more than 20 foreign rata when the Chinese military Japanese parachute seized on May185 words
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Article466 1938-07-06 11 MOTHER WOO lost her third and favourite son several months ago. A crack pilot m the Chinese air force, he was killed m action near Hanschow while hombing Japanese positions m that Chekiang city famous throughout the centuries for its scenic beauty. The day466 words
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Article131 1938-07-06 11 SUMMER HOME FOR ORPHANS Corunna. TENERAL FRANCO has just been presented with a picturesque little island, containing an ancient castle, on the north west coast of Spain. The island lies m a bay near Corunna. and has been given to the Generalissimo by the Countess De La Torre De Cela131 words
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Article64 1938-07-06 11 Can't They Wait Ankara. A BILL reducing the legal marriageable age for Turkish girls to 15 years and for boys to 17 years has been tabled m the Great National Assembly. The present marriageable age for both sexes is 18. The bill also provides for special powers for judges to64 words
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Article50 1938-07-06 11 Belgrade. WATER and boulders swept down the steep cobbled streets of Tetovo (Northern Macedonia I for two hours during a cloud burst which has rendered nearly 1,000 persons homeless. Wails and doors were broken m. In a few minutes 200 houses had been rilled with sand and stones.50 words
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Article209 1938-07-06 11 EXPLORERS RECEIVE ROYAL MEDALS London. HKROKS of recent British exploring expeditions were presented with Koval .Medals and Council Awards at the annual meeting of thc Koyal Geographical Society here. Mr. John Rymill received the Found, Medal, for organising and leadership 1" the British Graham Land Expedition, 1934-37 <to An tare209 words
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80 1938-07-06 11 MANUSCRIPT PRESERVED FOR 300 YEARS Calcutta A RARE manuscript of the Koran, believed to have been a gift from the Great Mcghul Emperor Aurangzer, who ruled India m the 17th century, has been presented to a Benares (United Provinces) Museum of Art by Dr. Abdul Karim. a Benares resident. The80 words
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Advertisement89 1938-07-06 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They 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 any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.89 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-06 11 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD Obtalnablw of wil Chwmlwu and Storm j iiim: dame at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra TO-NIGHT FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight29 words
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Article, Illustration133 1938-07-06 12 the unit on eervice Corps-"ie v n Nva j W* m *#&&£Z&^tt '^SS^^S^^JTmT&i, tSSSS 2555-SS 83 a ah"" h a »"A«' h tT tr i etc 55£s; area of apP»" drivers. driving school. d lfcere> the R«yal AM* a „d over Jjg mlle s. durinS ,he accident m AlUr heavy133 words
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Article, Illustration153 1938-07-06 13 GAINING SERVICE DRIVERS OR THE NEXT WAR Accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, who were making their first official appearance in uniform as members of the Buckingham Palace troop, the King and Queen reviewed 1,000 Girl Guides from all parts of the country, at Windsor Castle. Photo showsPlanet News - 153 words
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Advertisement27 1938-07-06 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN DO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT TO PURCHASE YOUR WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE AT PRICES MEANING REAL INVESTMENTS RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE27 words
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Article, Illustration616 1938-07-06 14 A Young Girl's Bedroom Should Be Furnished So That It Will Appeal To Her Crowing Femininity I m i h the dooi tin- re ol Tin:, tti whlot ii you can mi iwingup daughU i i room wokkinc. ITONM ks Kvrn ii you have not616 words
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Article312 1938-07-06 14 BREAKFAST Mixed Fruit Juice: The juice ol 2 oranges. 1 grapeball a lemon, mixed and cold with a pinch 01 salt and a tablesooonful of castor sugar. Kedgeree: 801 l 4 oz.s. of rice In salted water. {•'lake a cooked Finnan haddock and chop the312 words
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Advertisement64 1938-07-06 14 [NEW BRASH! XOW •PEN l AT I 3, FORT ROAD MALACCA (Telephone 121) I MAISON PERM LADIES HAIRDRESSERS t 79, Stamford Road, J SINGAPORE. (Telephone 4610) 5 k^^^^^BHl afIHRHLv setter —s^^a atf V v jC^UT N jLffijS* 'ifSMi awn J-t _^B^B^jbT 4' N»aß WILLARD'S S3 Wo gift* Chocolates Obtainable m64 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1938-07-06 15 This Bookcase Has Hidden Charms! There's Comfort In Cupboards L m accepted fact that some people are by nature tidy and are only happen they have a place for everything everything m its place. Others are naturally tidy, but they can acquire habits without much difficulty if are encouraged to1,079 words
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Article321 1938-07-06 15 1 ILTHOUGH bright colours are such a I regular feature m decoration to-day. f restraint m the use of colour either by limitation to one shade, or if several colours are used by keeping them strictly low m tone, is a welcome change. INTELLIGENT USE OF321 words
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Advertisement382 1938-07-06 16 k' TO FRENCH PORTSR 1 Jm P* 1* CHAR MIRS RELINK W •,i DAritMUi Nantes Havre July 2.HE ..isl^»3S "";::ve2«= I TO SAIGON INDOCHL.aB M. ST .-ACQUES Toumw and Hatohong 00 MKHLIN For Saigon PASQUIER Uc Successors oj MOINE COMTE fr C<X LTD.B d Triestino I M .Incorporated In Italy*382 words
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Article107 1938-07-06 17 ItEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAI s s aa. 1 M iluccas ard >■ XVI.L.M. n 7 a.m K.NXLJI 6 7 a.m, ipe, Egypt and onjyi Antenor c noor, Makasser 6 1 p Menelaus 6 1.30 p.m. Valaya c 2 p.m X roen Togian p.m. Horn H (j 3 pm107 words
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Article108 1938-07-06 17 ILONGSIDE INI WHARVES OM XPECTED i;i ARRH i. Ln trance Exit Godown (iate (iate 19 1 1 18 2 3 16 2 3 14 2 3 11 2 3 1 3 2 3 7 2 3 2 a 2 3 5 4 S Rimau 3 6 5108 words
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Article475 1938-07-06 17 A Comprehensive Survey RECOGNISED as the most comprehensive survey of matters maritime relating to the China Coast is the Repoit of the Marine Department of the Chinese Maritime Customs. The 1937 edition (printed and published by the statistical Department of the Inspectorate General of Customs, Shanghai), contains nearly475 words
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374 1938-07-06 17 WAR MEMORIES CAPTURED BY THE WOLF TWENTY-ONE years ago, a young British seaman, held prisoner aboard thc notorious German sea raider, Wolf gazed through a porthole at the dark line of Gabo Island silhouetted against a star-scattered sky. About him was the noise of mines being dropped overboard to trap374 words
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Advertisement212 1938-07-06 17 BIRNS PHILP I|\E. ated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. from Smgapore^Australia issuer? at" "the 2*J transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or l!ltlM!lM, VI(U iecttn 8 K.P.M Vessel. •Elßor-*^ 'Pturii 5612.86 Ist class 5430.T1 2nd c! I return 5U81.48 Ist class $456.12 2nd class I m iiii: BANK LINE LTD.212 words
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Advertisement71 1938-07-06 17 BRITISH IK'DIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD (APCAR LINE J I FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S I IC II II A X A SAILING JULY 14, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommoda lu^ icr First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets71 words
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Article364 1938-07-06 18 Masquerading As Patriotic (khin ese? :r::ZT -taaaaaaaa :,:„„1„„„„ vn,-V> Premier Okubo m the tote .entry granted the usual tote of top*^ Premiers i Saaunutomon, of the gateways o« the moat round tin Imperial palace I learned thai the Tungwen Colli hanahs tabltshed b Okubo iv Hi«-364 words
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Article115 1938-07-06 18 Helsinki S iX !,,,k ,v Oy <<» Hel mki from 1 Poland b) aeroplane Profi .1 count X Wod/icki ig brlngn« them to Finland by the WarsawHel ink! .01 ervlce with view to 1 certainlm? whether stork have the same homing Instlncl as pigeons l]iv 1 will115 words
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Article239 1938-07-06 18 British Measures Discussed London THF papera show great re erve m dU 1 cussing the measures which the British Government Intends taking foi the protection ol British shipping [in Spanish waters ii is believed that the Cabinet will reach a decision on the subject and that a239 words
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Article, Illustration482 1938-07-06 18 THK San Mm Chu 1 Youth Corps which aims at the mobilization of China's young men and women for war as well as for reconstruction on the basis of the Three People's Principles are bequeathed hy Dr. Sun Yat-'sen. founder of the Chinese Republic and of482 words
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268 1938-07-06 18 WHITE MAN IS "KING" OF WILDEST TRIBES IN NEW GUINEA Brisbane, Queensland. k VOING white man has become to aIS intents and purposes "King of the n Waiihuis." OM of the wildest tribes of natives m New Guinea. He is Michael leaky, a N-year-eU I— traHan gold ptespujlu. This sloiv268 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1938-07-06 19 SECOND DAY OF 5 IPOH MEET (BY .Marcus Superbus I ii f-.ee the starter m f fi leek racins at Ipoh dJV '"lia" proeramme of Turt Claa. for horses is A h turW sprint for I and a nan l three which SS Four O'clockTribune - 1,449 words
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Article24 1938-07-06 19 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus By FOLLOWING are selections for to-day* races at Ipoh: Prude Two Up Pride of Perak Majors Shoot Up Staybrite Jade Lady24 words
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Article1149 1938-07-06 20 I .m,,,.,! ...r,lmr nr R !JULY 6 SINGAPORE /111. I 'AA, Ai s ItfM m.» i programme i ,ii mv lc 1 7 oo i musk Affairs' a talk by A p Newton (I i don) m ■nd rt- i f from oiheiio by rdi g 01,149 words
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Article119 1938-07-06 20 Alexandria! r BY pretending to faint m a bus, a picfl ft pocket succeeded m stealing a walfl IL, containing over £300 from a fellow pal I be The pickpocket was sitting next fl Da rdi r Aboul Hassan, a coal mprchafl when he suddenly fell119 words
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Article201 1938-07-06 20 BRITISH TEACHERS IN EGYPT for "generally speaking the English staff is barely sufficient for our requirements." The Ministry, he added, hoped to keep the existing English teachers for the secondary and higher schools and use Egyptian teachers of English m the lower school;. "DRltish teachers employed b > thrfl fl201 words
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Article158 1938-07-06 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 6 P*M', ■Company JlvUtend Boob. rw, ""fl j~. I/IT TIN Close Payable I Kamunting Tin 8% less tax June 28 July 28 miv a fl Kuala Lumpur Tm is No 14 a ,ul> 4 lsaV Kuchai Tin jS 0 34 Tlllv Aug158 words
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280 1938-07-06 21 T»Hh Oman Lufthansa Company plans to resume experimental flights across Uie North Atlantic m the middle of July with the nermission or the American and Portuguese Governments. permission or The company will run a two-way service weekly till the end of October Four280 words
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Article69 1938-07-06 21 Falling into a drain at the Town Cleansing Dept., Joo Chiat Place yesterday morning, a 9-year-old Indian lad was rendered semi-conscious and m a state of collapse. He had injuries on the left ankle joint and was unable to walk Falling off a trolley-bus while alightmg at the junction of69 words
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200 1938-07-06 21 MAYORS PROTEST AT BOMBINGS Appeal To Tokyo Government London, Monday. TiHE Lord Mayors and Lord Provosts of eleven British cities are among the signatories of a protest organised by the International Peace Campaign again it the bombing of opon I own* i:> China. The protest, which follows an appeal recentlyReuter - 200 words
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Article84 1938-07-06 21 British Cables Mutilated London, Tuesda.v TN the Commons Mr. Butler, replying to Mr. Chorlton, said he had seen no recent o/licial information regarding alleged .serious delay of delivery of diiush merchants' business .'ables at Tientsin since the Japanese military authorities took over the North-China telegraph service. Mr. Chorlton alleged that84 words
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Article206 1938-07-06 21 Importation Of Drugs Into China IN tho r».A«..v.^ j, London, Monday. oni.,m d t\ Mr X A But,er '""i by Mr. David Adams on cheat? h? m KS tf C na Mith Particular reference to a shipment of 300 deSL? Vr Pane J! e inn tl,rou h Shanghai, said thatReuter - 206 words
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Article58 1938-07-06 21 New York An oak sapling from the grounds of Windsor Castle, a gift from King George to an American military organization, has arrived here from Liverpool aboard the liner "American Importer." The sapling was consigned to the ancient and honourable artillery company of Massachusetts, of which the King58 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-06 21 Created by Experts VI'LCAIN watches are as attractive m their refined beauty as they are unfailing m their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY!22 words
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420 1938-07-06 22 SOCCER TEAM WALKS OFF FIELD FOLLOWING PENALTY SENSATION IN MUAR LEA GVE MUAI. rUEI DAi ED '!<> CONI INI E ti,. i Mi« l d but rough play. the Town Board players. .Killed what would otherwi i have bee. one mi ol the rough n,.,. doubtful wh.th,., Woon Seel ii-:.420 words
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Article16 1938-07-06 22 A <• i tn mml ,i T\ M indav v Boull rl wa i Indin16 words
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Article241 1938-07-06 22 TANGLIN CLUB TENINS REBULTB ol yesterday'! ties In the Tan* Hn Club U mus tournament:— DYNE (IP ii, Burke and Iflaa Link plua 2 w.o. •Mr Orieraon and Perdriau 3. mi N s DOUBLEB OPEN Phillips and Marshall bi ,it Holyoak and Macpherson 6 4. 8 4 Pc drlau Mange241 words
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Article, Illustration548 1938-07-06 22 Tamil Community Fete New Indian J.P. OVER Ml ftota were present at a tea of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel Gtovindasainy, J.P. The function, which was very success. ful, was given by the community as a mark ol respect to and appreciation of Mr. Oovindasamy on his appointment as aTribune - 548 words
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Article50 1938-07-06 22 The following have be ay soccer for Lad Foo! I nrs. Joseph Travers nur.^day at Geylang Stadn m.:~- Ah Chye. Chen?: h Wing. Kai Teck. John H von Chong, S. Hock (Cap /hin Nen, Chin Cheon. A ah 800. On Sunday. the Lad i lount Zion Rangers by50 words
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Article27 1938-07-06 22 An Indian machinery cooji* f*g conscious after being WCCi m k>y a broken bottle, while J'TJii Malayan Breweries yesterday f He had a severe gash over forearm27 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-07-06 22 fn TUBI taken daring the one mile race for Sikhs at the Colony Police spoils m Singapore, TribuneTribune - 18 words
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392 1938-07-06 23 THRILLING DIV. I R.A 0. m v,,vino brilliant soccer, beat the Gunners 1-0 m an important 1.A.F.. P ll '7 of h l)t H lr s.A.F.A. league at the Anson Road Stadium i di^ 011 a irmen olaved like a winning team392 words
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133 1938-07-06 23 MALAYA CUP: MALACCA XI V. SERVICES ;bil -v Johore at cmbta* Serm Played to ffISJ? case I 'From Our Own Correspondent, Malacca, Tuesday. THE following have been selected to play for Malacca against the Combined Services in the Malaya Cup fixture at Singapore on Saturday: I Low Ah Sang Lim133 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-07-06 23 A MIDFIELD INCIDENT m yesterday's First Division soccer match m which the Airmen beat the Gunners 1 0. TribuneTribune - 19 words
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Article20 1938-07-06 23 ATC H POSTPONED bet, on L sQc S have h' ICI F rt Ca been played on ied. r!iV afternoon,20 words
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Article, Illustration169 1938-07-06 23 Singj^pore, Tuesday. TWENTY-TWO cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. Ladies' July spoon competition and the following were the best scores returned: nett Mrs. A. M. Williamson 48—18—30 Mrs. C. Q. Starkev 44—11—33 Mrs. F. Starr 47—14—33 Mrs. H. E. Han 51—18—33 Mrs. P. Crawley 43—Tribune - 169 words
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Article87 1938-07-06 23 Malaya Cup Veterans Hold Skins IN a friendly soccer match at Tang--1 lin yesterday, the Singapore "Malaya Cup" Veterans drew 15—2 with practically the first string of the Skins. Neither side held a territorial advantage. TAIT opened the scoring from Nind's pass. At the interval. Skins led I—o.1 0. On87 words
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526 1938-07-06 23 SINGAPORE G.C. LADIES' GOLF COMPETITIONS j THE Singapore Golf Club ladies' July j Bogey (Stapleford Handicapping j System > competition was played at Bukit I Timah on Monday and resulted m a win for Mrs. M. M. Paterson m "A" Division with a score of 16 V2, m a win526 words
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Article, Illustration165 1938-07-06 24 ECONOMIC COOPERATION WANUD, SAYS LORD LYI TON LONDON. TUESDW. THE STABILITY OP CHIN A S < ÜBRBN I SHO fc don ll pro* cU »ueh M the imw d<)llar is falling m-** ta ,:ll 1 ,l V only will Britota be open purely onReuter - 165 words
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89 1938-07-06 24 SCAFFOLDING FALLS: MAN IS TRAPPED Fori; Chinese coolies, at work on a Holding 35 reel high, erected round the interior ol an Air Ministry oil tank i the A P C "il depol at the la'-i mile. Woodlands, were injured when the whole tructun collapsed suddenly, trapping one oohes below89 words
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Article147 1938-07-06 24 BARBARA BUTTON'S HUSftAND WANTED $5,000,000 AND CHILD DIVORCE TERMS MENTIONED AT BOW STREET HEARING London. Tuesday. t Slmtlo«.a> onueharueoi t^ e^it Revent.ow £50,000 il he could coSnsel s£d that during t^ interview Mr Mitchell at Dijon. Count ReSow when told that his wife wa. (1 (l{ him and a separationReuter - 147 words
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231 1938-07-06 24 FORTY-TWO deaths among children out of a total of 71 have occurred since the typhoid epidemic struck Singapore, just over a month ago, according to Dr. H. R. Morrison, Assistant Health Officer of the Singapore Municipality, whom I interviewed to-day. Figures which Dr.231 words
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Article104 1938-07-06 24 BRITISH OPEN GOLF London iw APPALLING conditions ancl heajj tinuous rain clouds, maka* players' hands slip, prevailed at! wich to-day when the second qual round m the British Golf Open, place. Notable scores were:— On Princes Course: Hattersley (Australian tmatev) Henry Cotton Laidlaw (Ahridge* I Burton (Sale) 7, Dai Rees104 words
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Article87 1938-07-06 24 Lodon. Tuesda; RAIN saved the Australians fi probable defeat m their nu with Yorkshire which ended day m a draw. Yorkshire were! robbed of the chance of inflid the first County defeat on an Ausl lian inuring team since 1912. When heavy rain fell at the I87 words
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Article129 1938-07-06 24 "EVERYBODY SINGS" AT THE CAPITON LOVERS of swing will haw if they go to see "Everybody J which opened at the Capi' li is chocktul of good fun, i-- n j and has plenty of tunes sung star-studded cast which nuauaea singers as Judy Garland-a real the screen— Allan Jenkins,129 words
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Article25 1938-07-06 24 Paris. Tuesday: The I Legion of Honour, recent fl the late Suzanne Lengl< t pfl presented to her mother fl retary of the Ministei ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article20 1938-07-06 24 Jerusal-To-day's casualties from now hve Jews killed and Two Jews shot m Jem ing have died. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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