Morning Tribune, 11 July 1938
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Title Section12 1938-07-11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE feoT s^J??: SINGAPORE, MONDAY, July 11, 1938. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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167 1938-07-11 1 -AMERICAN PUBLIC IS SERIOUSLY PREJUDICED AGAINST JAPAN" Washington, Sunday. THE year's war in China, declined Senator Pitt man in a Press interview, here demonstrated that the Roosevelt administration must be granted wider latitude in its economic and commercial dealings with CZiina and JapanReuter - 167 words
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Article48 1938-07-11 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, bunaav. S2S*M« of the National fftfttw t0 hls Sr ptwltot Lin Ben for his S wshe said that "military > c e^fb\lonaed to the ranks Mid J TpeopU. not me. I am deter- Bed to drive the enemies from e country.'48 words
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Article29 1938-07-11 1 New York. Sunday, e death of Supreme Court Judge iami Cardozo gives President levelt the third vacancy to till the •erne Court bench. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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50 1938-07-11 1 Wanted To. Shine President's Shoes Oklahoma City, Sunday. A man who attempted to jump on President Roosevelt's car here U>-day was knocked down by a secret service agent and Was severely pummelled by soldiefs and police before being arrested. The man said he merely wanted to shine the Presidents shoes.50 words
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Article509 1938-07-11 1 W WARSHIPS ARE TOP-HEA VY London. Sunday. UIADFD Japan's Top-heavy Warships," the main article in the 11 Sunday Times' chief news page by the Naval Correspondent Lieut Com mdr. Kenneth Edwards, states, 1 understand from wellinformed circles that Japan is becoming: greatly concerned at the unseaworthiness andReuter - 509 words
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Article63 1938-07-11 1 Shanghai, Sunday. ACCORDING to Chinese military A headquarters, two of the three Japanese warships which shelled Kiukians this morning were sunkby Chinese bombers, while the third moved down river. It is also stated that squadrons of Chinese bombers sank one Japanese warship and badly damaged another whenReuter - 63 words
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Article120 1938-07-11 1 Haifa, Sunday. FOLLOWING 24 hours of comparative quiet Haifa was again the scene of outrages to-day, and the atmospherr continues to be tense. Eight occupants of a Jewish bus were injured when a bomb exploded inside the vehicle as it was leaving Haifa. A large sectionReuter - 120 words
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Article37 1938-07-11 1 London Sunday. A world's record for a duration flight in a two-seater glider of 22 bours V minutes was made at Dunstable by Flight-Lieut. W. B. Murray of the HA.F and Engineer Stanley Sproute. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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247 1938-07-11 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Sunday. CHINESE forces launched a general counter-offensive yesterday along tht t Vinirtse in North Kiangsi, near the borders of Anhui and Hupeh, and severe reverses on the Japanese whose advance on Hankow is tfau* held up. at least temporarily. As247 words
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Article33 1938-07-11 1 REFUGEES' COMMITTEE "Evian, Sunday. THE Refugees Committee unanimously agreed to establish an international organisation in Paris for the purpose of co-ordinating the future work regarding immigrants' problems. The committed adjourned till Monday ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement14 1938-07-11 1 uukcd Fraud J' Malayan Athletics ipoh Ra<; s 2i Malay* CUP •>•> i.npini: W©U 314 words
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Advertisement27 1938-07-11 1 7 WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY 1 WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CURATE? THEN OET KLEfc POWDERED WHOLE M IC. WHOLE MILK OBTAINABLE KVERYU'HFRfc DISTRIBUTORS. (.cry BROS. CO.27 words
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795 1938-07-11 2 Traction Company Issues Another statement WORKERS' CONDITIONS OF SERVICE IN A STATEMENT ISSUED TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE LAST 1 MG.iI "MR. G. MARSHALL. MANAGER OF THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY, WRITES:— rHßftl to be ;t doubt In the mind iol ome !>• ople m to what the •condition ol service' drivers795 words
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180 1938-07-11 2 SYMPATHISERS FEEDING THE STRIKERS BREAD, cigarette tobacco, fruit, bl cults, medicinal tea and other foodtiitj.. from ympathl lei chl< fly Chinese Unions, were offered to the Traction trikers ii their Association's premises. De >ker Road, It A night Tho Brahman Sabha, an Indian assoi.itiou. ha promli ed a free supply180 words
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261 1938-07-11 2 IWN Kuroncan children fei M good an (education in Malaya as they rm&tft at home? The Kev. R. K. S. Adams, principal of St. Andrew's School, thinks they can. Hi ought to know, lor ho has tit? largest number of European boys of any .secondary school261 words
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153 1938-07-11 2 [NTIMIDATION of tax, -dr^ X hooligans at various rout Seranßoon, Geylang and k! continued over the week end Police have been po.s; along the routes. Buse. were not interfered with Over ten taxi-drivers were ntw yesterday along the Upper Seran» Bras Basah Road route. No cases153 words
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Article41 1938-07-11 2 MARRIAGE ALLOW ANCES FOR GERMAN Berlin, Sundi In the interests of Germany's supply, General Goering has issue decree to combat the drift of the! populations towards cities. A marriage allowance is one new facilities to be accorded the i population.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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320 1938-07-11 2 QRGANISED by the Vehicles Department in conjunction with t Traffic Branch, the General Transport Co. Ltd. and several p vatc enterprises which operate the mosquito bus service, the con* emergency transport system, which is functioning very well, has be augmented as from this morning. While the320 words
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Advertisement119 1938-07-11 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Tour I idne) .trc r\ in.irvflous itfWCtUT* Wltlilii Hum :tn< mllllol tlH> tttbM wl.i< !i Bit* i tot ti,.- blood When 'I'm, k t>i< ii «.t» nit, r inn,, Ittiriuiti; It h 1- M|ii. "(Jrttini Up Nights," 1.. ill! Wi Khi imattam, Luml N< lin 1.--119 words
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869 1938-07-11 3 "CHINA WILL WIN" SA YS Mme CHIANG KAI-SHEK toIBUNE EDITORIALS PRAISED IN LETTER TO LOCAL CONSUL -jitnriaU which appeared in the Tribune s™up <>' EK ri(KN(E '"^'t a letter from Mme chianK Kai-Shek. ncu-papers *J»™ to M r. Kao Ling-Pai. Chinese Consulwife "muSSm Mme Chian K stresses the very well-informed869 words
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Article93 1938-07-11 3 MALAY CO-OPERATORS OFFICERS riE foUowinf is a list oi the officebearer-, elected following the annual general meeting oi the Malay Settlement Co-operative Purposes Society Ltd.. Mich took plac; 1 yesterday at Jalan lunos. Mr C W. Sennet. President: Mr. A. J. iewby. Vic* -President; Hadji Abbas bin Sadii Tuha. Inche93 words
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Article66 1938-07-11 3 CHILD STRANGLED (From Our Own Reporter i I Seremhan. Sunda>. I AMK. and Mrs. A. L. Kajarettiam S M of Seremban left their ten- months-old child sl.rpin^ in bed I this m»rnin R and returning home within an hour were shocked when S thev discovered that the child had cot66 words
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Article47 1938-07-11 3 <Frovx Our O?im Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. INDICATIONS that the hunt for the F Sort murderers will conclude <. nnn are e i V en by the Pahang ponce ho s?al that fonowing inquiries made In certain quarters they believe they fcft* found something good.47 words
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Article70 1938-07-11 3 Agricultural Plans For Arctic Moscow. FXTENSIVE plans for setting up agrit cultural institutes. experiments Hi!! An institute for research into Arctic Jllulture. cattle-breeding, hunting and fishing is to be set up at Igarka. The activities ol this institute will extend Vn over the far North of Russia and Siberia. It70 words
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Article11 1938-07-11 3 T am"' JumnfoS^-Chambers Justice Home in WOaug11 words
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245 1938-07-11 3 REFUSED HOSPITAL TREATMENT, LOST LIFE (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. HOW an old Malay who sustained a broken It* M the result of a fftU from a coconut tree refused to go to the hospital lor treatment but Preferred to die in his house was described a L I^C245 words
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Advertisement20 1938-07-11 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED Chln^ Uiiildin R Chulia Street, p H()M; )iSI)S SINGAPORE. Fir e Marine, Motor 'ODCLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.20 words
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Advertisement55 1938-07-11 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC SCHOOL gggggfcSSSSl KtCHAI TIN. LIMITED (Incorporated in the Strui-.sSctlUm.nt-DIVIDEND NO. It NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thr.t u lS«. WUI be Paid to Shun-hold.r., th, July 1938. both days inclusive, tor the prepa;.v?on of Dividend Warrants. Bv Order oi the Board CHAN SZE ONN CO Secretaries. Dated.55 words
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Advertisement88 1938-07-11 3 lITAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS Express Service 3 t,m~ claily I HAI CHEW HOTEL. 35. Beach Road 1. MAi mr Singapore. Tel: 3015 NAN YANG HOTEL. 41 Jalan Maharani. Muar. Tol. 15* X. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Biin« r iya, Malacca. Tel n 1 Sin°apore to Muar. Malacca K.L at88 words
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Advertisement37 1938-07-11 3 •MASTER" Laminated Padlocks I Wp^ ffmlm m Just Received Just Received Medical Text Books Medical Practical Note Books Medical Note Books Medical Science Books and all books for Schools, Colleges, et£ PETER CHONG COMPANY The Educational Booksellers.37 words
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Article101 1938-07-11 4 STAMPS TO AID ART MEDICINE Amsterdam. A NSW series ol stamps in aid of .social nd cultural objects is now on sale in Holland. j stamps are being sold lor mort their face value and the proceed*- ,i d for such purposes as iis>htin< culosifl and cancer, the .support of101 words
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Article143 1938-07-11 4 k MAN with five previous convic- tions pleaded on Saturday to the Chief Justice that sentences amounting to months' hard labour, passed on him by the District Judge for cheating offences, be set aside. Vincent Osborne Rice. 35-year-old salesman, with tears in his eyes, told Mr. Justice McEiwaine:143 words
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243 1938-07-11 4 Singapore's $2,500,000 Building For A. P. C rVO and a half million dollars ii be spent by the Asiatic Petnleum Company, Ltd., on the cotstruction. to begin in Singapore H the end of October, of a new block of office buildings for the use of ik A. P. staff and243 words
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Article11 1938-07-11 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. asdfdasf MINING sdafadsf RIBBEF asdfasdf GENERAL11 words
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Advertisement217 1938-07-11 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Marila, Singapore. Inwtment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and CommodttU*. X>o% Foreign Market Cable and Quota&m Service Members: ■BW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.T. JIKW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE217 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-07-11 6 tin AUv,ntur^Tw^ (l 'SfSjT' ta thp D»»^ A^Wf' ■we* Poto*. OKtUnj ut the Capitol <" morrow.15 words
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Advertisement161 1938-07-11 6 I rEK SHOWINO8! j 6 15 PAVILION 9-15 mv MY BAVS MR. SMITH. 1 s I I Viii liiNMisi HIM EVER! ind s»s\^ i»i. PRESS) I best comedii A Mill PRESS. T?V I brilllmni T%, t 1 really funnj rrorn I irt \^m\ tliali STRAITS h.i^.JKLI j --^fc^i^Bf JHk Al161 words
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Advertisement137 1938-07-11 6 Few Musicals, from Hollywood have produced SUc| ihst-class entertainment as "YOU'RE A SWEETHEART •S Free Press". (Saturday) I I APIToTT 9^ M A/"' f^ 6.15 TO-NIGHT d Positively LAS! M(;jj T Y^n# of tlu^ splendid T^mM^k Dn BRIGHTEST SHOW of the AR |Jj>.r!ar|| NEW u N |VERSAL prese.us \H AIJIi:137 words
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Article345 1938-07-11 7 k IT CAUSING INJUSTICE TO THE PARTIES? nHF Triflk" Court, which is to be set up next month, will, according L one our leading lawyers, have oniy a temporary and insiypicant effect on the congestion of Singapore police courts. ■keg I interviewed him a local345 words
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323 1938-07-11 7 |?KW people know thai Singapore's most exclusive dub has one o! 1 the cheapest subscriptions in the whole of Malava a dollar 3 month is what members of the Polo Club pay. This week I have been making enquiries about Singapore's 'secret' sport,323 words
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Advertisement184 1938-07-11 7 I the cala oi»kxii\'« i j Do You Remember ALHAA^dRA i How ßoWn Hood AIR-CONDITIONED X fo^if ?p i o L°l AND COMPLETELY I 1 I RENOVATED 3 TO-MORROW'S GALA EVENT f&Jo^\ AT THE CAPITOL LW/r£D ARTISTS MIGHTY SPECTACLE I" a surging sweeping cavalcade of adventure and color and J^rvralJOPKl184 words
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Article712 1938-07-11 8 CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH A T RAFFLES MEETING lIOSTIUTIKS <n China l»<« •-•".•"-••I Ul ktriMm 00,n,. TU dis,l.,M, al Ihe »n,«al RUta HoM 1....- «h,,, IV <h,M Mr a.k, in .ours,. ..I kta ««A "-<■»■•'■;'•.'" bMM of UN hold, the im P r..v,nu.nl UntO, rtW Imtahle712 words
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Article213 1938-07-11 8 COMPLAINANT NOT PRESENT IN COURT Singapore Sa! UrdiT THE non-attendance of either complainant or his counsel j na nection with a case of criminal i nli| dation which was fixed last Satoj for mention thLs morning in the p Police Court, induced Mr, Soares. J appeared for Mr. A. E.213 words
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Article61 1938-07-11 8 Given Appointment In America New Yori DR. William David Ross, Provost i Oriel College, Oxford, and presida ol the British Academy, has been pointed visiting professor of philosop at Columbia University here. The appointment has been annouas by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presto of the University. Dr. Ross61 words
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313 1938-07-11 8 DECENT controversy in a section of the 'ocal press concerning amateur theatrical entertainment! apparently has had the dW of stimulating interest in nuch showf f. )r <vhen the S.A.D.f. pre'ented their tenth production at the Victoria Theatre last nightFrederick Jackson's matrimonial comedy "The Naughty313 words
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Article103 1938-07-11 8 lOBS for 4.125,000 persons J tided bv the new £600 000 000^^ Ing-lending programme of tne q{ fl nation, according to an es"™; 1 iat iooJ House of Representatives Appro!" 1 Committee. orlops In recommending the bill for aai.^ tho committee describes tne w purpose of the103 words
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Article75 1938-07-11 8 PERSONS found guilty oi high treason or any act ni Uab ie the security of the State are the death sentence under a at* here. ol<n be P ;u The death sentence may alsc > 0 on persons found guilty oi (IS correspondence or ustaß the organise75 words
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Advertisement38 1938-07-11 8 For this I* only /fcgfci -Film* w# I I lloe^ Hi is in a ii a j handicap? llefinitely i not! T he experieaeedi photfi^rapher uoulil have chosen, anyhow. I the reliable. ISOCHROME-fum The Film For the tropics!38 words
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Article, Illustration55 1938-07-11 9 SNAPSHOTS BY TRIBUNE READERS johore Bahru. A Dragons Head."— By Tay Jim Lock. 35. Circular Road, Singapore. Weighing Rubber.— By Geo. A. Bousfield. .Y'7105. R.A.F., Seletar, Singapore. Singapore Airport.— By Chua Hua Joo, 8, Lorons C St. George's Road. Singapore. n Lra, Singapan Rifle teams of R.I.F. and Loyals at55 words
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Article131 1938-07-11 9 > A.V (Ml page will be jovnd pic- turet received for our Agfa L Photographic competition fo r I the current month. i l The competition carries pr-.es of Ag j a cameras and films l i Three came r as and 12 rolls of film are131 words
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Article, Illustration164 1938-07-11 9 List Of Prize Winners For June 1938 DESULTS of tl* "Agfa" photography R competition for June 1938 are as rO STi£.: B.Q.M.S. A G Smith. Married Quarters, Blakang Mati. *nd Prize: Chua Kiang Thong. 154. Charlton Road. Singapore 3rd Prize: Cheong Swee Foo, *4t>. Victoria St.. Singapore. Rpnnelt164 words
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309 1938-07-11 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, July 11, 1938. DID THE PENANG POLICE ERR? OOMK criticism has l>een levelled attains* the Penang police for the manner In which they dealt with the recent outbreak of rioting in that Settlement. Sterner and Nion BOtftive action at the very outset, it is a\ Tred,309 words
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Article688 1938-07-11 10 Britain Is Safe From EARTHQUAKES BRITAIN'S recent earthquake was of much immwr Intensity than those in this part of Europe usually arc write* Dr ft Spencer Jones, the Astronomer Royal, in the Daily Mail omin in the middle ol the day it iiafuiaiiy attracted much morf attention than it would688 words
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Article211 1938-07-11 10 Mr. Justice J. H. Pedlow left Sereiban for Ipoh, last week to take up fa In the Supreme Court. Mr. G. E. Devonshire, of the F.Ms Police, has returned from leave and ii stationed at Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Thomson, wife of Mr. F Thcsson. Assistant Manager of Hea*ooc Estate.211 words
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Advertisement26 1938-07-11 10 To-day's White Label Announcement If you choose your words carefully you won't have to take them back. BEWAR'S is the choice of connoisieort. W PH -H26 words
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514 1938-07-11 11 asdfsadfasdf VIEWING the war situation, General Chen Cheng, Director of the Political Department of the Military Affairs Comion declared that Japanese forces who had landed at Siang- supported by their fleet on the river, were launching a terriassault on the fortified town of514 words
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Article70 1938-07-11 11 Belgrade. QUEEN Marie of Yugoslavia is shortly to have the ancient Church of the Holy Virgin, near her summer residence, consecrated as a Royal Chapel. > The Church, which is in the mediaeval town of St. Stephan in Dalmatia. was presented to her in a ruined state70 words
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Article83 1938-07-11 11 Seville. SEVILLE, which has carried out many municipal reforms lately, is taking stern measures to stamp out the traditional street-urchins' sport of riding on the buffers of trams. The latest move has been to arrest five small boys caught in the act and keep them locked up until83 words
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Article287 1938-07-11 11 Moscow AN adventuress disguised as a man. who passed herself off as former political commissar of Marshal Budenny's Red Cavalry Army, has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment by a court at Novosibirsk. For nearly 10 years Catherine Zarezova. calling herself Vasili Zarezov. succeeded287 words
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Article137 1938-07-11 11 Jerusalem. »THERE is now a new president of the 1 British Military Court in Jerusalem, the tribunal set up to try cases of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition for which the maximum penalty is death. Major R. P. Baxter, of the Royal Artillery, who assumed those137 words
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Article92 1938-07-11 11 Freiburg YOUNG couples dancing to the rhythmic tunes of "swing" music in this university city are to be treated as lawbreakers by the police. "Swing is a form of dance foreign to the people's character," states the police chief of Freiburg. "It is a public nuisance/' Therefore,92 words
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Article164 1938-07-11 11 Turkey's First Borstal Istanbul BASED on Borstal and American penitentiaries for youth, Turkey's first reformatory for offenders under 18 has been inaugurated at Adrianople. It already has 85 young delinquents, taken from various orisons throughout the country. Built on most modern lines and based on plans drawn up by a164 words
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Article76 1938-07-11 11 Govt. Sued For "Stealing Ideas" Bucharest. THE Roumanian Government has been sued for 20 million lei nearly £30.000 bv a lawyer-economist who alleges that the Government unlawfully adopted his ideas. The plaintiff, M. Taifas, has written a series of works on economic questions, including "how to increase State revenues." The76 words
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Advertisement89 1938-07-11 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you to actually «ee 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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Advertisement24 1938-07-11 11 I TMI TRUi TONIC FOOD I DIXE DAXiE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight24 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-07-11 12 glfiliiipss Planet News I'nm^ Bfeatoth and Princess Margaret Rose paid a surprise visit to I* Igj for children, and walked the penguins roui"Planet News - 28 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-07-11 13 fOS bound' for planet ff^mh Scffiss On rifht is a general uefj Hyde gaw Ms s P« ech a on ceremonv. (.Planet Neuv Donald Bud^e, the American, beat 11. W. (Bunny) Austin of England in three sets 6—l, 6 o, 6 3 to retain the men's singles72 words
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Advertisement36 1938-07-11 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR 162 PREMIERS PRIX RENE OLLMANN RAI FLES PLACE. SIN(i\PORE.36 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1938-07-11 14 tfrom )m On n Corre pondcntt London, July 1 lIARIM.Y have we gathered to gettier our summer wardrotx than Autumn styles an* upon us Already dress designers are busy witli their plans and this week, while people outside walked on the shady Ml of the street clad in1,630 words
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Advertisement40 1938-07-11 15 S SPECIAL OFFER FOR t j JULY and AUGUST only j BK.AITIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES at $8.00 and $10.00 only i M \ISO PEUM i LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 3, FORT ROAD MALACCA > (Telephone: 121) I y i™- 1— «-i^u-i^ tB»40 words
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Advertisement373 1938-07-11 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Dug TMHMgI ""spore I«n..age «>> re I*l3B i"-** RAWAU'INDI 17,000 July 15 KAJI'UTANA 17.000 Sept. 9 CfiRFU 15.000 July 29 "ANCHI 23 BHUTAN 6.100 July 30 BURDWAN b,070 Sept 24 kkhaw 6 000 Auk B KANPUKA n.uuu wti. i CHITHAL 15&° AU^: 12 gAJfiliWDl 17.000373 words
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Advertisement364 1938-07-11 16 ||v TO FRENCH PORTS j CHAR FURS REUNIS DESIRADE For Marseilles. Bordeaux Nantes Havre Juiya ri'KNTKECASTEAUX Fur Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk A u J CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazai-2 Bordeaux jTO SAIGON INDOCHIiU CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Tourar" and Halohong >» S. A. M. J. (from364 words
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283 1938-07-11 17 'Wicked Fraud, Says Official Assignee BANKRUPT WHO OBTAINED CREDIT lower court on all three charges and *at fined $200. Very little attempt wa.s made to hear (he evidence and no wit nesses were called. Mr. Taylor said that he felt that the whole policy of fining a bankrupt in a283 words
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265 1938-07-11 17 War Refugees For Singapore: Some Local Views J TOOK it far granted that Malayan Chinese, to a man, would like to see the Malayan governments facilities for the admittance to this country of Chinese war tefugees, particularly those accustomed to agricultural work. t>o 1 &ei out to get opinions from265 words
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Advertisement214 1938-07-11 17 I IMHXS PHILP LIXE. I H i Incorporated in Australia 1 I tuilowing rates QineaDore. Brisbane. b>an^. JMELBOr" %T return SbBl.*» lsl ll THE BANK L««L LTI> IMEMCAM ORIENTAL LINE SERVIC* nno-miNA like. .Incorporated in England* I FROM SINGAPORE. rAiriIT TA via Direct Service to JAPAN via HONG KONG, and214 words
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Advertisement49 1938-07-11 17 BRITISH IMDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA Sll AX A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 14, AT I P.M. The sbove vessel has -xeeMent modem MMMfcMr. «f F.m MM -n« P jsra S s cov B jjj a gilfillan Lm Telephone: 5861.49 words
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Miscellaneous163 1938-07-11 17 POSTAL 'NTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES FOR PER DATE AND TIME Op ten Noort July 11 9 a.m. l ea Both 11 1030 a.rr. I T'w^ Sumatra, S,East fSSm Molucca, and f yJIa Dilly Porthos 11 11 a.m. ,-j-a south Arabia Maru 11 1 p.m. erica -south' Arabia Maru 11163 words
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Miscellaneous150 1938-07-11 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Rohna 22 1 1 Opten Noort 20 1 1 Titan 18 2 3 Juno 16 2 t 3 Arabia Maru 14 2 3 Perak 12 2 3 Monte Piana 10 2 3 Greystoke150 words
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Article229 1938-07-11 18 MEETINGS IN SINGAPORE, K. L, SEREMBAN, PENANC JOHORE NEGRI STATE MEETING <From Our Own Rrp—tcrj Seremban. Saturday £Ol It State records nerc l.roken at thr Nagrl Sembilan athletic championships hHd to day, uhm reu times were returned for the 100 yards, the 141 yards,229 words
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Article1487 1938-07-11 18 'From Our Own Renortcri Johore, Saturday. AVKRY successful sports meeting was witnessed when the All-Johon* P.W D. held their fifth annual meeting at the English College grounds. A I large gathering was present and amongst tbOM were H.H. Sir Ismail. Tunliu Mahkcta Johore, Her Highne.^ Timku Ampuan1,487 words
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921 1938-07-11 19 ffrm Our On*' Reporter? Ipoh, Saturday. mN mi\l> <»f 574 by Kissing Cup A l ,ip,! a dav of upsets at A UU !s at ipcrii which were t0 ru«<! MHlent dividends, fine U mB patronised. Cash !;^:;,..i(l S*K returns_as umkil »ritli I|>oh.921 words
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Article101 1938-07-11 19 Race I— KISSING CUP $74 and $24 Miidora 523. Pat Bourke $25. Race 2— MIM $39 and $15. Montevideo $10. Solar Time $11. Race 3— ABBOTS TEMPTATION $58 and SlB. Kabinda $16. Thaddeus $13. Race 4— GILDED YOUTH SM and $9. Temple $12. Race S— APPLEWOOD101 words
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Article185 1938-07-11 19 London, Saturday. RESULTS of matches played in England to-day were as follows at the close of play: AT STOURBRIDGE Gloucester vs. Worcestershire. Gloucester 122 for four (Allen 71 not out). AT YEOVIL Somerset vs. Hampshire. Somerset 116 (Bowes 9 for 57) and 76 for 6. Hampshire 125 (Wellard185 words
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Article88 1938-07-11 19 Singapore, Saturday. [O-DAY's championship ties i n the Singapore Badminton Association tournament at the clerical Unior Hail resulted as follows: LADIES' SINGLES Miss Hilda Scholki.s ttf.A.P.) beat Miss Mav Yon Chyi (Devonshire- 5—11; II— 0; 1; I MEN'S SINGLES Raymond Preis 'Useful) beat Chua Leng Kuan (Marigold), 3-0;88 words
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Article63 1938-07-11 19 IPOH RACING STATISTICS (Compiled by 'Marcus Superbus > FOLLOWING are statistics for the Perak Turf Club's July meeting held on July 2, 6 and 9 at Ipoh Once a^ain the popular owner. Mr A van Tooren. easily heads the owners list, while Jack Duval and van Breukelen share the training63 words
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Article114 1938-07-11 20 SALVAGING £750,000 CARGO Spezia. Itaiy. THE Italian salvage ship, Falco, wJ leave for American waters shortly ij an attempt to recover an Emperor* fortune, worth £750,000. in gold, believed to he in the wreck of a steamer o& Norfolk, Virginia. The fortune belonged to the Empero. Maximilian of Austria, who114 words
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Article14 1938-07-11 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 9. 1 P nl asdfsdaf asdfasdf14 words
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Miscellaneous861 1938-07-11 20 I ON THE RADIO BIN6APOBB SSB*-—— pm »U»»*« M^ :i v 8 5 SSSKS nf light rnteruu- S SSr? Sfmiaii U. OW»- g5O oSS£t*£ army band. I -Teen Looi San FV* *un R by) 2» N^TB and MODOnle review in Keri? sin Ic Yeng Ho i^' Engliih and Dutch Y.omk861 words
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Miscellaneous322 1938-07-11 20 CALCUTTA VGC 6.10 Mcs (49.1 m.) ISi Time signal. Indian folk songs. 7 11 Songs by Htridtl Banerjee. I 26 Uttara Devi. 7 4<; Orchestra in folk music. 7 56 For the countryside. K 26 "The Cloudy Night. 8 46 Orchestral interlude. 9 01 Sachin Dev Burma n. 9.21 Kamalabala.322 words
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Miscellaneous229 1938-07-11 20 HOLLAND PCI 15.22 Mcs (19 7 m) p m. 7 45 National anthem and or* announcement. 7 50 Report on the Amsterdam q» Exchange. 8.00 Daily news Bulletin 3 10 Concert by the Viennese w,. Orchestra t 8.2b Meeting of the Phohi Club ii 50 A military orchestra i;.00 Actualities.229 words
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567 1938-07-11 21 SERVICES SELANGOR SCORE EASY WINS SATURDAY'S MALAYA CUP MATCHES SERVICES BEAT MALACCA Singapore, Saturday. rombined Service •">; Malacca *0 Combined Serried easily beat Malacca by five goals to nil in ir Malaya (up fixture at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday ri e id Garret! (2) and Taylor >vere the scorers.567 words
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Article170 1938-07-11 21 TERRORS GUNNERS IN DIV. 2 DRAW Singapore, Saturday. AN exciting and well played game resulted in the meeting of the R.A. (Blakan Matii and H.M.S. Terror in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League, at Blakan Mati, to-day. The opening exchanges were quiet. The first goal came from GEORGE, the170 words
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Article264 1938-07-11 21 THE first bi-monthly mixed foursome* competition of the Singapore Golf Club for July was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. P. G. Pollard and W. A. C. Henderson with a net score of 35 3 4- 37 -**rd<? were taken264 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-07-11 21 SERVICES MALACCA IN MALAYA CUP ABOVE the Combined Services team which trounced Malacca (below) in the Malaya Cup competition last Saturday by s—o5 0 TribuneTribune - 25 words
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Article280 1938-07-11 21 SELANGOR 'S EASY WIN OVER PENANG (From Our Oivn Correspondent > Penang, Saturday. TN a somewhat one-sided game, Selangor, playing away, defeated Penang in a Malaya Cup match hy six goals to one. Penang had but a small share of the exchanges. Most of her defenders were not up to280 words
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Article48 1938-07-11 21 Singapore, Saturday. Charged with the theft of a Wcycle from the ftv/e-foot way near United Engineers, Ltd., on June 13, a Chinese named Lee Kwee pleaded guilty before Mr. G. S. Rawiings, the Third Magistrate, this morning. The case was postponed until July 16. tor mention.48 words
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Advertisement24 1938-07-11 21 i Created by Experts VI'LCAIN watches are as attractive in their refined beauty as they are unfailing; in their accuracy. i THEY NEVER VARY!24 words
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Article63 1938-07-11 22 From Our Own Reporter) Ptntag, tondav Alter ten slogging rounds in the main 1 Ihl boxing it Fun and Frolic t4 V l llf v 111 Corbet! 9 1 narrowly outpointed Cheah Cheng Beng 9 m unknown Chinese, stated to have comIroin Am I" i Bpeclal contest over63 words
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691 1938-07-11 22 BRIGA S1 M T O U N R S N T S RA^H S N mom Our Own Reporter^ TUPIN(i. BATOtW VERY QUIET. T is uatlH-recl tliat a Chinese went into Etscr.sS thal 1 This Vive rise to an arg u men t between the691 words
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Article242 1938-07-11 22 4 «AK Cricket pub eleven drew^with A (he Indian Aviation at CriCW -rd.'-v al Bale ti r plain J h u L Mf l W^.c r cVo U r n e^ 107 lor nine wicketj when tbM intervened Monk (M) and Oilmour <"23 not outi242 words
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213 1938-07-11 22 pOLLOWING the strike enforced by employees of the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd., involving over 1,000 men, the latest threat to go on strike was made hy men employed at the sewage pumping station in Albert Street on Saturday. The men demanded higher wages (writes a Tribune213 words
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Article385 1938-07-11 22 THE two-day tenth annual initj. college cricket match played u the Raffles College ground, betwm the Medical College and Raffle College, ended yesterday in a dra« The Medicos led on the first i^ by seven runs, the top-scorers bej Ong Swee Law and Kuldip Singh vj 45385 words
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Article85 1938-07-11 22 League Societies China War Copenha^ The International Con? me£ League of Nations Societyhere passed a resolution member states of the be ta sider what measures should l#a to observe the obligations io flld Covenant and accomplish the war in China. efforts It also urged increased j wards stopping the purcna*85 words
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Miscellaneous15 1938-07-11 22 To-day's Tides I HM.II TII»i:S— 10.41 a.m.. R ft.. Ml p.n».. f) ft. 3 ins.15 words
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Article, Illustration150 1938-07-11 23 TRIBUNE SNAPSHOTS OF THE WINNERS HOP, STEP AND JUMP h HAM £r°H N LET E L CHUNG S.C.A.A.A., who won the pole vault with a height of 10' 11'.", a record. Tribune M. K. SI'XDRAM. champion athlete. uho won three events *>20 yards. 100- vards. and 440Tribune - 150 words
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Article208 1938-07-11 24 (F rom Out Own Corn }><■»'■• w r the main factoi which <•<"";."!, S U> the defeat ol the TojnßoardaJ the hsndi oi the Police in^the Muar f A league match played at the muu ciub padang yesterdaj •••""iThe Kwn Board had the better^uf the exchangw In th.208 words
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Article68 1938-07-11 24 London, Saturday IN ten years since the establishment by English Speaking Union <>t redpxoctl Hi it 1 h in. (i American Schoolboy SchUa hip. 120 British hoys have Spent a :,chool year in the United States. Last year .seventeen boys from 3riUsh public schools went across the AtlanticBritish Official Wireless - 68 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-07-11 24 Tribune thk 120 YARDS HIRDLES in progress at the Singapore A A.A Sports Tribune A FINE PICTURE of J. Scott. (S.R.C.). winner of the high jump event at the A.A.A. sports, going over the bar. He cleared 5' 7fiTribune - 42 words
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Article88 1938-07-11 24 vhv following crop returna tot June have been reported: Ayer Kuniim <F.M.S.» Rubber Co.. Ltd. GO.OOO lb.s. Hadek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staifiuld Estate i IH.OUO lbs. Bradwali (FJtS.) Rubber Estate Ltd. f i.VUOO lbs. Chersonese (FVM.S.i Estates Ltd. 58.000 lbs Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. <Dmnistown Estate" 31.200 lbs.88 words
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Article89 1938-07-11 24 MONEY MARKET SURPRISE London, Saturday. CONTRARY to general expectations that with the turn of the half-year credit would again become easy, lending itutions outside the clearing banks elicit rave been able to charge up to one p; r cent, for accommodation against bondl as .security owing to stock exchange activity,Reuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-07-11 24 Mr. Lee Thian Hou and Miss Angie Tan. who were married on Saturda> at the Singapore Registry. Tribune Mr. A. A. Fernandez and Miss Violet de Vos, who were married a Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. TribuneTribune - 38 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-11 24 I A. g. GILES. 1 CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6. Thr Arcade, Singapore. PHONK 79H4 lI|I: IA LOR •>^22 words
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