Morning Tribune, 12 July 1938
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section11 1938-07-12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■nfT SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 12, 1938. HVE CENTS.11 words
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273 1938-07-12 1 irect Negotiations Preferred IrrcTIONS B* THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CHINESE Impairs FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF AN ARBITRATION Irfr *-o WHICH BOTH THE EMPLOYEES AND THE SINGAIf TRACTION CO LTD. SHOULD APPOINT TWO REPRESENTAIs EACH WITH A CHAIRMAN (PROBABLY A JUDGE OF THE 1 Court i to273 words
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Article136 1938-07-12 1 London. Monday. i> tOdafl] Mated that there as 11 improvement in the s condition this morning:, but iHHfliirj that His Majesty hi rofl for a few days. King's physicians, Sir John Weir tured to Windsor His Majesty, and I to London. e last night of a bulletinReuter - 136 words
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Article64 1938-07-12 1 Of Ex-Malayan Family h England M\\ ki London Monday. [^V.-s^fe and three children MkL T* deatl in a house in hiidi in h V C a>> The woman a °d *n H l)ee tabbed and the Ne«L. near a ffas oven His WiffS^WS Phipps lived iJ ft IsReuter - 64 words
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Article79 1938-07-12 1 Hit. n;^i Paris M °nday. We* I. v tlw 'ndlin S petrol yd and Hughes reach- (t J"-<lay at 4.55 n.m. ook -flkhl from New York •minutes.— Reuter. AfcGtt*.. "ankow. Monday. ar,- JJg and Italian authoriSh^^SLHH Japan has ir J>t ;j; l( ?"«tic failures. Her jMp,,,,,, s f »l butSin Chew Jit Poh - 79 words
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Article120 1938-07-12 1 A Madrid message states that Nationalist bombers, after a pause of a few days have resumed raids on the Eastern Coast of Spain, and three British ships have been slightly damaged as a result. Meanwhile an earlier message from Barcelona states that the Foraign Minister, SenorReuter - 120 words
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Article93 1938-07-12 1 Says Australian Bishop Wellington, Monday. THE admission of Japanese to New 1 Zealand and North Australia as a fresh, bloodless and altogether satisfactory means of defence, is suggested by Bishop Waikato Chernngton, in his charge to the Diocesan Synod. He alluded to Japan as a possib eReuter - 93 words
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Article61 1938-07-12 1 1 London, Monday. THE International Tin Commit- I 1 tee advertises in the Times for a manager for the buffer pool. It S stipulates experiences of control i operations on an important scale of a primary commodity market y > of world importance, but excludesReuter - 61 words
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Article66 1938-07-12 1 London. Monday. BOTH parties to the Spanish conflict have now under consideration the British plan for the withdrawal from Spain of non-Spanush romoatanfcs. In accordance with the anpounccment already made the whole plan, which to set cut in very lengthy cl menU V"r™i laid on the table ofBritish Official Wireless - 66 words
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Article193 1938-07-12 1 BRITISH MARINES CHARGE ARABS HAIFA. MONDAY MARINES FROM THE BATTLI CRUISER REPULSE CHARGED ANI DISPERSED AN ARAB CROWD WHO WERE STONING THE POLICE IN THF EASTERN QUARTER OF THE CITY WARNING SHOTS FIRED BY THE POLICE IN THE AIR HAD FAILED TO BREAK UP THE CROWD. Reports from the wholeReuter - 193 words
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89 1938-07-12 1 London, Monday. AS a token of the friendship between Britain and China, the Chinese Government has purchased and presenter! to the British Museum a colossal raarblr statue of Amitabha Buddha, which wa* an impressive feature of the Chinese Art Exhibition in London inReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement6 1938-07-12 1 Strikers State Their Case Page 26 words
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Advertisement63 1938-07-12 1 VjfSjS^ FRESH Milk -WITH ALL THE TROUHIH REMOVED! IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk, to drinc. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk powdered -with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. Klim Aeeps63 words
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Article, Illustration1646 1938-07-12 2 The Case For The Employees t (EXCLUSIVE TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE) Jill; SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY EMPLOYEES 1 ASSOCIATION HAS DRAWN IT STATEMENT, IN REPLY TO THOSE ISSUED BY THE COMPANY. The Association seeka to justify the claims of the men who are now trlke,Tribune - 1,646 words
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Article67 1938-07-12 2 CAR KNOCKS DOWN TRAFFIC CHIEF jif.AJOK KOSK, Deputy Registrar of Vehicles, while on duty vosterdiiy afternoon at about 5.30 i at Raffles Quay in connection uith the emergency transport service for office workers, was V knocked down by a private-driven i motor car. Fortunately Major Rose was not seriously hurt67 words
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Article45 1938-07-12 2 From Our Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur. Monday. THE Paluuiß police describe the latest development In the Dunsford murder mnt a.s very encouraging. Conhrmatorv 11 lormation regardinß certain evidence already m their possession, is all that la awaiu-a tot Delore ine lmal stroke is45 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-12 2 MR. F. A. w. HANDLEY. managing director in Singapore of the Dunlop Rubber Co.. Ltd.. and Mrs. M. M. Freeman, photographed after their wedding at the Registrar's Office, Singapore, yesterday. The hnn«. moon is being spent at Cameron Highlands.— TribuneTribune - 43 words
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Article89 1938-07-12 2 HARICHAH Balawan. one of the S.T.C. employees who has "one on hunger strike, broke his six-day silence yesterday when he expressed to Pressmen surprise at the lack of interest in the men's troubles on the part of the Agent for the Government of India, Mr. Venkatachar.89 words
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Article103 1938-07-12 2 AMONG the reservations for the use cf rt the Victoria Theatre in thr near future, are three nights during the last "•eek In August, and the first week In September, when the Malayan Magi^ Circle will present "Le Diable"— a potpourri of revelry, rhythm and rcvelalion.103 words
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Article84 1938-07-12 2 OKT0 KT Singapore, Monday N a charj-r of tlueft of property to the value of $46 from a house in Ro-i-licw Road bclonginß to a compatriot thew Chin Son K claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. J. c. H. oYdham Chff^ d "&«*•**> this morninr' Chin Song84 words
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Article21 1938-07-12 2 On tho "double .seventh" the members JW of the China Relief Fund thi* "uweis .old by the member*21 words
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Article65 1938-07-12 2 THE Imperial Airways flyinc boat "Cooee," which was to i have left Singapore yesterday afternoon with mails for Europe S and Hongkong, was held up i owing to damage to the beachinj chassis. The plane was ready for the S journey, but was therefore65 words
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Article, Illustration105 1938-07-12 2 NAVAL CHIEF LEA VING COMMODORE M. L. Clarkt dore. Malaya, will be W CC< *JS Commodore T. B. Drew when dore Clarke leaves at the end oi ber. Commodore Drew has been mand of H.M.S. Royal Oak foi two years. r e Commodore Clarke was in Singapore when the Naval105 words
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Advertisement5 1938-07-12 2 BRITISH CEMENTS OUTnDJF?(<?.jTD JV.P.S. 22A.5 words
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Article392 1938-07-12 3 \\y MUST BE OBEYED," "says magistrate SINGAPORE MONDAY. \SI \<i AINS T EIGHT CHINESE. WHO CLAIMED TRIAL T N (IIAKGE OF ATTENDING AND ASSISTING IN A p« i-FSSION* I'KOHIBITED BY THE CHIEF POLICE OFFI us TRIED TODAY BY MR. G. S. RAVVLINGS. THE TIIIHD MAGISTRATE. p Droce .sslon WHS392 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-07-12 3 Mr Tan Hock Chuan. «on of Mr. and Sirs. T*n Tan Thi ol Singapore, and Miss Chun Poh Chye. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Swee Sin. of Singanore. who were married yesterday at the Chinese Consulate. TribuneTribune - 38 words
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Article51 1938-07-12 3 GIRL WIFE'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Singapore. Monday. °"r£n l"rX Uved ly at 9 A.bert Street. weTalffhc way to the Kalians Wv«. s^nrPo.r^vra?^^"^ delated two days in hospital she pa.a respertful attention to admonitory re marks from the bench when she pleaded gu°U Y to a charge of attempted ""ahe'wM cautioiied and51 words
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Article47 1938-07-12 3 >« (W i l sllce aße <*ett Terrell in f hi am S 92 38--K.N.S.K.N KS? M F%HS vs c h W Goult. 1» an a tlce Horne in 2nd Court eong Assizes: -Rex vs. Soon Lee ihp oi l concluded'. Rex vs. Tan47 words
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Article58 1938-07-12 3 1 hereb y R ive that Engels Antonius Hagemeijer of M»Plyin R to tu n( L Aven «e Singapore is e Governor for naturalizty reason w any Person who knows 1101 be fr L w y naturalization should i nd «RnM t should send a written Colonial c58 words
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222 1938-07-12 3 RE -TRIED ON THREE CHARGES, AGAIN SENTENCED Singapore, Monday. DETRIED »>n three separate chafes relalintr to criminal h reach of fnisl and cfeeatiag, Vincent Osborne Kico, 35-ycar-old salesman, «SJ sinlented to 2(J months* rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer, Distlid Judge, Criminal District four*, this morning. On Saturday. Rice222 words
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296 1938-07-12 3 Singapore, Monday. HE seems to be a preity bad lot all round." commented the Court Inspector 'Mr. R. Nunn) after reciting a list of past convictions against a Khek. Cheung Ngoh Chai, who pleaded guilty o a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with296 words
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Article71 1938-07-12 3 ALLEGED FRAUDULENT POSSESSION Singapore, Monday Produced this morning before Mr j. C. H. Oldham, thje Second Magistrate, on a charge of being fonnd in fraudulent possession of a badge of an inspector of vehicles, a "Cyme" watch, a pair of gold earrings and silver ornaments, Lim Chia Kor, a 24-year-old71 words
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Advertisement111 1938-07-12 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS TwuMiAM Service 3 times daily. f P H Al CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maharani, Muar. Tel. 106 S. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunga Raya, Malacca, Tel: 92 1 Singapore to Muar. Malacca At K.L at 7.00111 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-12 3 BilviVrin DOES GROW HAIR Removes Dandruff, ffjj Prevents Falling-hair Jylt and corrects disorders JT&F\ cf tne j^K To restore new hairf growth ask your C»ie- l^ll tnist or u High-Clas<f Uff y| .vtore. or Halr-dresser Ss£/ PURE SILVIKRI^ Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 88. Rnl Ml Ro«d. THE WRITING |k FLUID60 words
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Article160 1938-07-12 4 London, Monday KLBttr.K ''n-vtou* To-dav Uhanno ■BBS .Steady Dull ■pm Buyers 7 V lb l Id Pellen 1% IVa '»'. Ist Forwuiri (Augast I Buyers 7 1 .Sellers 7ft 7 J 1> 1 16 7 5 16 -1 HI 2nd Forward160 words
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Article124 1938-07-12 4 Loudon \t (m Distillers Dunlop Rubber Previous 99 3 30 3 To-day lonc 98 9 ueneral EJectn< 29 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 78 7»' 2 78 3 imperial Tobacco 326 32 3 Anglo-Dutch 145--144 4S Canadian Pantlr London Tin 2?124 words
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Article69 1938-07-12 4 Wmmm London. Monday. Previous r.T 1.-i PurLs (civMUii middle rate) 178 4(, To-day 178.56 Change -.10 1 1 16 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* h.9s • 8.95 11 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) .o'.,69 words
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Article40 1938-07-12 4 KVBKI.It New York Saturday Tone --.li Previous Steadv To-day Change • Spot ObUDn *2 ##fH Buyers Sellers Buyers 15 1 Ifl 15 3 Hi 151/4 Closed Sellers 15'',. ■ââ‚ÃÃâ€40 words
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Article24 1938-07-12 4 tiOLI) Fiiiv Har per oz SILVER Spot Previous n-i-p. London To-day t'7-l-2 19 5 16 19% Monday Chang* 4 months' forward 124 words
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Article13 1938-07-12 4 riNStandfd Previous Spot (afternoon price) UB9 1 Torward £l9l London. Monday13 words
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Article180 1938-07-12 4 WORKERS VICTIMISED AFTER STRIKE Madraj. THE conclusion that five dismissed 1 tramwaymen had been victimised on account of their association with the Labour Union and their participation in strike has been reached by Mr. Justice Panchang Rao. who was appointed by th<> Madras Government arbitrator in the dispute between the180 words
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Article18 1938-07-12 4 vast increase In Membership Since 1914 JIIEKE are now 196.146 DMMbmSPttM SVJJJ— thp Pr-tige and !SSS18 words
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Article131 1938-07-12 4 TURKEY CONSCRIPTS FIREMEN Istanbi ALL Turks between the ages of 17 4 55 who are physically fit are M to compulsory service as firemen, u cording to a new order issued by *J Ministry of the Interior. Defaulters will be fined or even i prisoned. The '"conscripts" will be incorportt131 words
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131 1938-07-12 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Monday MESSRS. Fraser Co. report to-daj as follows: MIXING: Tin at midday was $95 11 down 14. The market in Tin shares to. day was extremely quiet with rather more sellers than buyers in sight. A number of prices were marked down slightly131 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-12 4 OVKUSKA-CIIINKSE BANKING IOKP()K\TI()N LIMITED FREE yourselves from thf RAR of BURGLARS by keep ing your VALUABLES (jewellen or important documents) ii SAFE BOXES In our VAULT; it CHINA BUILDING, CHULI/ I RREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN YS •nd ONLY YOU can have acced to these safe boxes, so that59 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-12 4 i r I•• \JA i MH'TSI lIIIITi.SII ■nmkim, COMPANY, LTD. I nim|M '»Hi,il»|<» T>l 5926 j 2 "nlavson Oroon19 words
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744 1938-07-12 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company sinsajwe, July It 1 P« 41--4i6 ait 29r 31|jcumb 44 48: -nom j rai Malay 24 9 25.9 pitaxn 0.57% 0.621/2 tfeng 21 !3 2216 Tin Tm 1.36 1.41 Selangor Ulintai 219 2219 M Malay -16|ideriang 038 0 42 m Tin 1.00 1.04 Falt744 words
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Article214 1938-07-12 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday Buyers Sellers Ampate 41% 4:71,2 Batu Selangors 1.38 1.43 Hong Fatts 1.00 1.04 Hongkong Tin 23 9 249 Jelebus 0.73 0.78 Kamunting Tin 10 6 116xd Katu Tin 24 6 26Kramats 10 6 116 Killinghalls 19 9 216 Kuchais 1.30 1.35cd Larut 1--12 Tin 1.65214 words
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Article138 1938-07-12 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Kiv Apr 30 Oct 31 9b 105 nom M ;^ORE MUNICIPALITY 1JU1 red. 1940 $400,000 Ma r. 31 Sent in 1 tfz™*™™ 1W% 101% l lc Nov 15 101 102 d riLNAV, MUNICIPAL 6% 1928 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 int. May Nov. 1 120»/2138 words
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Advertisement160 1938-07-12 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and CommodtHm. Do% Foreign Market Cable *nd Quotation ScraiML Members: tMXW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE160 words
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Article73 1938-07-12 6 COME 5.000 Polish boyacoui »3 have been attend Swider, a summer resort near As Dart of their field ex^rS .staged the battle of Itofekineto? of the Chief Scout. Lord gJfiS who played a prominent part at fl king during the Boer War The "battle" was73 words
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Advertisement216 1938-07-12 6 *1S" «o;.as' ZEAD TO THE BIG SHOW! OIMMNi. TO-HAV F% im mj ,^M!l m WmVmwL. I" ZM I UNITED ARTIST'S MIGHTY CAVALCADE Vwfl|lß9Hf >» I i..i;;c I ,ii In stni in the .;.it<-s nt lII* iCllt Peking I I Marco Polo him I (in- Princess in the Korbid<len TjL \W216 words
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Advertisement114 1938-07-12 6 s i -..1 v*r>° IT S 'of hc 1 I ffllElfi I i JliiEll i -n lew Ay rts«Louis« Campbell Roscoe Karns Edgar Kennedy Porter Hall Elizabeth Patterson j Viraima W«»dter» i I AIKY7 1 CHANGE PAVILION i 1 BAR OPEN T, P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT OPENING TO-XIGHT G.15 ;).15 «J114 words
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Article164 1938-07-12 7 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends t Singapore. July 11. 1 p.m. Books Date ex Di*. year Close Payable TIN .o Tin 8 r less tax June 28 July 28 July 4 8% ..Is- No. 34 Aug. 19 15% 5% July 13 July 18 July 14 10% nchai ii» Ju164 words
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Article81 1938-07-12 7 Seville. HEN tyro are covered with a substance which has been invented by ior Miguel Ansel Castro of Seville, v are immune to punctures, It is [mod. )fficial tests have been carried out, Ich, it is stated, have given excellent its fa tests consisted in81 words
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Article73 1938-07-12 7 New Yor*. Mn. Alexander Kcida's film production "The Return of The Scarlet Pimpernel' was chosen for the first television broadcast of a full-length feature film in the United States. Televised in the studios of the National Broadcasting Company in New York, and emitted from the television transmitter73 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-07-12 7 Tn L and Gary Cooper in "The Adventures of Marco Polo," a led Artists' production opening at the Capitol to-day.20 words
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Advertisement102 1938-07-12 7 f-ifLXEW WORLD|=r It The Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park) DANCE PALACE BAR —AIR CONDITIONED— PHONE f I 2477 SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ITEMS. ANDY HICK VERSATILE AMERICAN COMEDIAN WILL PERFORM. DANCE IN PERPETUAL COOLNESS NIGHTLY:— 9.30 p.m. TILL MIDNIGHT— ADMISSION 50 cts. TEA DANCES:— Tues., Thurs., Sat, Sun.— 6 to 8.30 p.m. ADMISSION102 words
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Advertisement182 1938-07-12 7 I the cala ««*|':m-\<. Bi Jl THE I iDoYoußemembcT ALHAMBRA HowßobinHood AIR-CONDITIONED foiled th? plot of ilii-i /-i^kiini r-r-i-iw evil Prince John? AND COMPLETELY I I RENOVATED EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. RLBY KEELER LEE DIXON in "READY, WILLING AND ABLE" SUN TALKIES (New World) 7.30182 words
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3088 1938-07-12 8 PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES SENS A TION iFrovi Our Own CorrcspoJidrtit London, July I. I IBFHTV is mm <>f the things about L W hi<h the British are .xtra ordinary srnsit.vr; .special y now that free speech and free thought have been banished from a consider ible area of Kurope. i^-t anythmp3,088 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-07-12 8 u!rZK a "^vd b s y o f n f h c rt <if iavairv Dr d »«b'^ Hyde. w h« i- iri Planet NewsPlanet News - 25 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-07-12 9 Msrksmen of the Services and teams from the Fnipire competing in the three-weeks' "Festival of Marksmanship" which has opened on the ranges at Bisley, Surrey. In one event competitors have to fire in gasmasks. Photo shows leading Seaman J. Moore of H.M.S. "Pembroke." wearing aPlanet News - 58 words
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Advertisement76 1938-07-12 9 •NEW HUDSON' WINS Selangor Hill-Climb «**•*■■•**>. '^"^k- 3ttmmmoo^\ ALFRED DK SILVA recent winner ol the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Road Race in record time on a New Hudson cycle, repeated his .success by winnine the Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden Hill-Climb. HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" Whether for competitive sport or76 words
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306 1938-07-12 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, July 12. 1938 "JAGA-KKETAS" RESPITE certain steps which have been taken to put a stop to what practically amounts to extortion from motorists by "jaga kreta" boys, the pest still continues to exist in practically every big town In Malaya, and it is about time that306 words
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1034 1938-07-12 10 Captian Eyston Is AFTER A NEW SPEED RECORD AFTER months ol hard work and worry i um leaving England for America to make oM more attempt to create a new world's land Speed record in my 5,000-hp car Thunderbolt (wrote Cap i aill Qeorge Ry ton In the Daily Mail1,034 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-07-12 10 Planet News ErtfS'- 1 U d< and Sicken, are o»«d If g tun., hut rtkenrisc he lives quit*- amiahlv with t. v >Jff ls always first at meals and last at l):ltF ind Ikt Ml vvhirh fiillows behind.Planet News - 38 words
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Advertisement14 1938-07-12 10 iiFWa^ '\\W V/i) n*c I'M 1 i t a h i WHISKY WPS- ID—14 words
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Article1064 1938-07-12 11 X.rluhman's Chair i Mo Suitable Site For Erecting King George V j Memorial? Walking Stick Not Popular j Mow-Australian Cricketer Honoured-Protecting j Animals During Air Raids Kom Our Own Correspondent). < F London, June 24. LdON Is to have a memoria t0 E J r,#*>r*e V,1,064 words
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Article114 1938-07-12 11 Calcutta. Mr W J. JAMESON, .sub-divisional police officer at Tangail, Mymensingh District, Bengal, was injured by a leopard in a fight in which the animal was killed. A1 He shot and wounded the leopard while on a hunting excursion in a forest. It remained in114 words
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Article160 1938-07-12 11 Kimberley. A DARING and hazardous rescue of a smalt dog has been carried out b" 63-year-old "Ted" Walker, the caretaker of the Kimberley open mine. Mr. Walker was conducting a number of sightseers round the mine, which is known as the "Big Hole," when the terrified160 words
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Article145 1938-07-12 11 Moscow. ceveral large expeditions are to be w sent thfs year by the 'Boviet chief administration of the northern sea route to prospect for minerals in the Arctic. Coal beds will be surveyed in Ugolnaya Bay in the Gulf of Anadir. Two expeditions will prospect for rare145 words
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Advertisement86 1938-07-12 11 POLAROID Glasses an the latest scientific ilstorcry in flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 3§ 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.86 words
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Advertisement26 1938-07-12 11 i TNI TRUI TONIC FOOD I DINE DANCE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BL AC II his Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight26 words
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Advertisement146 1938-07-12 12 England now; 5J days across the air^ all the way by i: m pin- Fly i n g-B i .in board, a promenade deck, not and cold a Rdrtoks™ laid Include all nluhl stop accon modaUon, all meali and tips onij amwi an Ktra theie'j a bai on board FNCii.AM)146 words
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Article, Illustration192 1938-07-12 13 A. R. P. COMES TO THE I DOOR STEP ssssshhssSlS arss SM Carrying samples of large, small and medium gas masks and a card of authority 300 air raid wardens carried out the first large-scale house-to-house visit by Air Raids Precautions officcers in Hackney, London. The wardens are making a192 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-12 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS I— BROOCHES, etc. AT Rene lIXM VV\ v WHERE QUALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL. The Best Is to come and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1938-07-12 14 Physical grace In waamn v cvny bit as Important as I well earcd-for face <>i nicely mam cured hands, for woman's charni lies as much in the poise of a chin as In the shapeliness of the lips above it. In our grandmothers' days they called this "deportment"—1,102 words
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Article238 1938-07-12 14 MO! This time, we are NOT going say upon whom the sun shines, which is what you might expect— but --who gets a wedding present from REN* ULLMANN in Raffles Place. There »re really such a number of charming things there to suit every taste ana238 words
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Advertisement54 1938-07-12 14 drf\ COLOUR HARMONY If- I LESSONS by ELIZABETH ARDEN'S )Y EXPERT AT MAYNARD'S I I 4t }l(r ■•tod your Powder, Rouge, I /^L I-ipstick, Nai! Varnish and EyeI Co^ shadow, to harmonise with your type I I <1| «"<l i»<Tsona!ity. I PltMl make your appointments in advance. I BA'ITHtY ROAD,54 words
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Advertisement24 1938-07-12 14 pMi r nd Body"] J Must Co-op- erate jor Physij cal Grace is the I. j Outcome of i Mental Seren- ity Self- Control24 words
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Article409 1938-07-12 15 ind years the milk and roses been out of favour. ho^eTveTw^ boon at a disadvantage, and ,v.-r their whiteness with I oumetics. aI because of tne return tn Tavour of the ultra-feminine f 1900 the fair complexioned *f e 't on her laurels and go r.V;,l,409 words
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Article, Illustration600 1938-07-12 15 Jake TEN YEARS off your age With A Beauty Treatment That Charms Away Lines 6- Wrinkles And Produces A Delicious Sense Of Relaxation AT last we are convinced. By taking proper care of your face and by investing occasionally in a BEAUTY TREATMENT undertaken by a specialist, you can IMPROVE600 words
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Advertisement34 1938-07-12 15 S SPECIAL OFFER FOR S JULY and AUGUST only! BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES at $8.00 and $10.00 only MiIISOX I'EIIM I LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 3, F OUT RO A U MALACCA i (Telephone: 121)34 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-12 15 New Stock L ingerie Jusl received ittery Road ist Plcv»r PMonc 7143.12 words
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Advertisement21 1938-07-12 15 MAISON MADGE is holding CLEARANCE SALE of Dresses, hats, flowers. Handbags, Etc. Commencing Saturday, July 2nd 29, Stamford Road. Telephone 4227.21 words
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Article, Illustration265 1938-07-12 16 nuf Tonnage una S'pore 1938 Tonnage •s'por*--1938 RAWALPINDI CORFU BHUTAN BEHAR CHITRAL SOU DA "J 17.000 IaOOO 0,100 0.000 15,000 6.500 July 15 July 29 July 30 Auk. 8 AUK- 12 AUK- 20265 words
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Advertisement158 1938-07-12 16 IMtlllMl IMM A SAIMM.S I OK ItANC.KOK For PKNANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA itftVtl Duo Sails Due .Smuapon- Singapore KI.STNA Julv IS July 17 KAROA .July IS fuly H KOI A to pod July 24 ELBPHANTA July 90 July 21 I «»r Toil Suclti'iihatn, IVnang, NcKapatam, Kankal, F'orto Novo. <'uddalorc, INindichrrry and158 words
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Advertisement385 1938-07-12 16 L TO FRENCH PORTS' i I Jn J I CHAR EURS REUNIS J HOMEWARDS. 1 -...ill's Bordeaux Nantes Havre July 22 !lO SAIGON INDOCHINA- CAP 8T JAOQOB For Sai,m,. Touran. and Holohom i S. A. M. I. (from Sauron) \o.q PAsyuiEß For Saigon I j 7& Successors of MOINE COMTE385 words
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Article145 1938-07-12 17 FOR PER DATE AND TIME Anhui July 12 1 p.m. erally Hoihow Anhui M 12 1 p.m SJf/anS Great Britain x K.L.M. 12 2 p.m. K.L.M. 12 2 p.m lIJ3 K.L.M. 12 2 p.m Sg&di ta<Ues:-BMW and c..iit Pandjang t ,-:.l.Kock. Padang. Pakan cnrnp and Siak Hong Thong145 words
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Article433 1938-07-12 17 Reserved Admiralty Judgment pJ the Admiralty Division, Mr. Justice Hodson reserved judgment in the action in which the owners of the steamer Hartford, of Liverpool, sued the owners of the motorship Saint Angus, of Glasgow, in respect of damages suffered by the plaintiffs' ship in the River433 words
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Article347 1938-07-12 17 NEW ADMIRALTY MEN Different Board By The Autumn London. THE announcement that Admiral Sir Charles Little is to become Second Sea Lord at the Admiralty in place of Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, v.c, on September 30 marks one more change in the series which will result in an almost entirely347 words
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Article127 1938-07-12 17 Entrance Exit Ship Oodown Gate Gate Rohna 22 1 1 Kedah 11 1 3 Charon 6 2 3 sirdhana 30 2 3 Kelantan 33 2 3 Rhexenor 34 o 3 Cingalese Prince 36 2 3 Kajang #1' 38 2 3 Sabani :;8 2 3 UalaxiaÃÃâ€ÂÂ127 words
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Article104 1938-07-12 17 their support of Great Britain. A previous bill, intended completely to exclude Japanese immigrants to Ca nada, was introduced on May 24. Ottawa A BILL designed to restrict Oriental inv n migration into Canada which was introduced by Mr. A. W. Neill, British Columbia Independent, has104 words
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Advertisement276 1938-07-12 17 Binxs PIIILP LIME. < Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA July 30 Aug. 3 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 lal cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the wring ra i issengen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or RPiwuiv!. l( thc connecting K.P.M. Vessel. \n276 words
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Advertisement66 1938-07-12 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA M It l> II A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 14, AT ?> P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodatlor fcr First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan66 words
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Article519 1938-07-12 18 REORGANISATION OF LONDON DOCK TWO YEARS' SCHEME TO COS I V III A TWO u-ns plan of work t^-ds tl., .on^l.-U- re^anis^H.n A o. the K»val Victoria Dock was by tl ic I ort Authority. It involves the m-j t.on of l.ve th ecstmej n,l,ous,s, flve n>,l,s of railways, roads,519 words
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Article, Illustration6 1938-07-12 18 Planet News wnuh Major Williams bombfd.Planet News - 6 words
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182 1938-07-12 18 A. A. M. DRIVERS TO HELP IN RAFFLES SQUARE ATTENDANT drivers, supplied by the Automobile Association of Malaya, will in future help car owners in Raffles Square to park their cars at Clifford Pier Car Park. An important restriction is that a car which has left the parking place in182 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-07-12 18 Planet News \rniv motor-cyclists of the Eastern Command took part in the first ol the Army Reliability Trials recently sanctioned by the War Office, which started from Wimbledon Common, London, and continued over a ."iO-miles course. At one stage the men rode in gas-masks. Photo itows I general view ofPlanet News - 56 words
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147 1938-07-12 18 ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL DRIVE HAS BROUGHT $9,500 WITH thr sum of roughh >9.5(K' already in hand, it is expected that the $10,000 aimed at as a result of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Week will be realised when the two functions still to be held a ni?ht at the New147 words
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Article219 1938-07-12 18 CHEAP BUTTER FOR THE POOR Johannesburg THE South African Government I nlni a big extension of the scnemby which butter is distributed cnesi the poor. The purpose of this state-aided a n is to divert for internal consumption* much U possible of the surplus bua« which would otherwise have to219 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-12 18 $500 GIFT FOR CHINA rpili; ChftM Kelief Fund or.iI mit'.ee of Smi;;»p<>re .»n--iioiincfs the receipt from the Hume Tipe (Far Fast) Ud "1 $500. In acKnoulediiin^ the gift, ihe committee pays warm tribute to the generality <»t the eesßpany, >vhose issistame is greatly appreciated.44 words
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468 1938-07-12 19 Textile Industry Experiments [ONAIiST Spain, with a shortage of certain raw materials, a lack available foreign currency and most of the country's manufactures in Republican hands, is making strenuous efforts to Sup her industries on self-sufficient lines. hably the most pressing need is for textiles,468 words
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Article113 1938-07-12 19 Cairo. TONVICTED of slapping the s s v face of Mustapha El Nahas Pasha, former Prime Minister of Egypt and leader oi the Wafd the extreme Nationalist party I Mohamed El Tahawy Effendi has been ordered to pay a fine of £10. S The incident occurred113 words
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Article148 1938-07-12 19 Alexandria KING FAROUK has conferred the order of the Nile, third class, on Professor Arthur St. G. McCarthy Huggett, professor of physiology at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School. London, and on Mr. Cecil P. G. Wakeley. senior surge? r. and teacher of clinical surgery in148 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-07-12 19 Mr Hardit Singh Malik, new Trade Commissioner for India in the U.S.A.. left Southampton on the "Queen Mary" with his wife and I family for New York to take up his post. Photo shows Mr. Hardit Singh Malik with his wife and family on departure. Planet NewsPlanet News - 47 words
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Advertisement92 1938-07-12 20 Jf y Mbeflbrld Jf //^M "«I T V PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST jP^ El lw market to-day. It's worth paying doubl" my L^^S f>ll h modeh of the latest and is of no W M jl M M ly coloured and perfectly .shaped in size I lI IMJM Kulaied uniformity92 words
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Miscellaneous481 1938-07-12 20 i ON THE RADIO j A SINGAPORE AM l VUC 10 Mi 1 (*W /.HL im M«s («M m.) 500 Malay nosk J *j J^mcXnC-Bengali Tap pa 6wi reochew nuHk gM Th e Betar Orchestra Robmdranth 12th Chapter* of K Sun;- V<U m-v<" iM Hamk.Lshna Misra. Chorus of the Lai481 words
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Miscellaneous937 1938-07-12 20 >" "S 7 05 ttUk« French eve. ro-day' 2. A talk: ket prices. 1 Mcwin. «20 Talk on Music by If, Bio organ Recital by David l Morgan. oulmont. the Chelsea Parteli Chun 1 8 3 0 social Topics by Mr Paw] Riw 31 I like London. 8.40 Gramophone records.937 words
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Article342 1938-07-12 21 CHINESE CLOSING IN ON NANKING Japanese Preparing Big Air Offensives Along The Yangtse Shanghai, Monday. twe evacuation of all British nationals from Kiukiang (on the Yangtset by nboati to a point three miles upriver has begun. It is pointed that this only a temporary measure for the Britishers as itReuter - 342 words
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Article246 1938-07-12 21 HHHE Johore lawn tennis championshil mfeting for 1938 will begin on Aue,--10 and entries for the various events close OB Aug. 4. This was decided at the general meeting of the Johore Lawn Tennis Association held at Muar recently. Mr. F. K. Wilson presided and among those present246 words
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Article187 1938-07-12 21 Mianghai, Monday. ICCORDING to a foreign report. we Japanese cruiser Idzumo, directing operation* in the «M iumii. has been damaged o tombs rro« CftJaese aircraft. satting hack to Nanking; repairs observers predict that the fe. Seiilfho 0? ankow from tlle tar less successful than187 words
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68 1938-07-12 21 Hankow. Monday. S DETER PREVOT. a Hongkong i born Briton, was detained by 1 the Chinese authorities in Han- j S kow on June 28 while boarding i a plane for Hongkong, for alleged i spying. It is just revealed that j Prevot hasReuter - 68 words
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Article241 1938-07-12 21 Bauer-Wach Exhaust Turbine AT the Bremen Exhibition, the Deutsche SchifT-und Maschinenbau A.G. are exhibiting a full-size working model of the Bauer-Wach exhaust steam turbine. As is well known, the invention of the exhaust steam turbine is based on the idea of utilising steam which has been used in241 words
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201 1938-07-12 21 Rheims, Sunday. A REPLICA of the battle standard carried by Joan of Are at the Coronation of the Km* ot France at Rheims Cathedral five hundred I veaw u as handed by Lord Hewart on behalf of the British delegation to CartinaJ Suhard, paial legate andReuter - 201 words
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Article157 1938-07-12 21 DEATH WARNINGS TO NOTABLES Jerusalem 'HEATH warnings" have been sent to u ten Arab notables of the town and district of Haifa by the "President of the Rebel Miliary Court. Northern Division of Palestine," telling them that they must be ready to meet their end. The Arabs have been informed157 words
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Article71 1938-07-12 21 Belgrade VOKCiOVAN -Lilac Mienaelovitcli. the most notorious Bunrivlxif Yugoslav bandit, has been hot dead froßi ambuili by gendarmes near Zhagubets? m eastern Serbia He bad gone to collect blackmail money from a wealthy peasant. Michaelovitch had committed a scor^ of murders and was the terror of a wooded hillv district71 words
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128 1938-07-12 21 British 'Patchwork Garments' Praised Berlin. TREAT Britain, which has one of the u smallest displays at the Internationa! Handicraft Exhibition, has been awarded one of the principal prizes. Britain also secured one of the two important prizes given bv Belgium Praise for a section of the British National Federation of128 words
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Article76 1938-07-12 21 NEW TURKISH STAMPS Ibtanbui TURKEY |fl tO IttUC three new .sit, stamps this rammer One will celebrate the International Fair to be held at Symrna Ano:h?:* will commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Alphabet Revolution," wnen President Kemal Ataturk forbade the use of Arab characters in Turkey nd made the76 words
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Article121 1938-07-12 22 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS K Sin Club <■' OPEN m*M» IHHJIUi < 1 I I IN 1 "■aArtrifetia Mi Marshall 0 4. <> I DVM i I I' ,nd Mm-. 7 m' .ndOoodfrtJ V >r .i"« O 7 M t In md r|O i 44 n"" 1 ,,(1 W 4 6121 words
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Article145 1938-07-12 22 S.R.A. CLASSIFICATION LIST THF latest, Straits Hacinu Association 1 elaaslflcatlon Ol horses and ponies i.joied last High! is a.s follows: Transfers From Clau 1 to ClaM 2.- -Bell Pre., Prohibition Prom class :i to class 2. Queen s Star From class 3 to class 4.— Constant light, Kate Kelly, Lady145 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-07-12 22 ,n,r when thr Chinese brat the rj»"J 1(:Mlin) ta :l corner kick, taken J^ TribuneTribune - 17 words
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Article186 1938-07-12 22 RETURN GAME AT IAJ\ULH\ 3- Veterans 2. Ski S (T( encounter between the Skins and the Malaya Cup Ve|,M B return M)( i, JJ >U erdaV the Skins emerged winners by the 1 Both teams w.£ fully extended throughout but wild shooting wiled m the'flwt186 words
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Article, Illustration151 1938-07-12 22 LSuit Against Jeweller Singapore, Monday. A Sill brought by I. \Y. Airyaratne, against H. Sena, a jeweller, tor the recovery of S118.34 salary from March, 1937, to May 11, 1937, S50 being a months salary for wrongful dismissal and $2,82i.b6 for commission on sales, was to-day dismissed151 words
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Article185 1938-07-12 22 Moscow. THI Soviet Government has appropriated some £4.000.000 to the development Of healing by diet this year Diets for patient! raftering iron r lance variety of diseased and even wounds ;md fractures are worked out by .scientific Institute! and clinics in the USSR. Soviet nclenUltl claim to185 words
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Article199 1938-07-12 22 CRICKET WIN FOR WEARNES q ricket match played on thi Kround at Changi. v. 8,~B :mb cu feated me RE. by 45 rum blight 'i> wa .-.cored by a. Va' nuurfi tor Wearnc'i and p si;: wicketa lor lh R&. (.hangi rrcnchard b 'i. auliivan ar ra] tbO, Michael Murony199 words
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Article119 1938-07-12 22 TRIBESMEN MUST HAVE SURNAMES Tripoi: BEDOUIN Arab tribesmen in UM must. In future, have surnames, ifc Italian Government has decided. From time immemorial. Ar abs u had one name. followed by their fat.. name, for example: "Mohammed. son of Ali." h m In decreeing a census of WW» Government announces119 words
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Article, Illustration649 1938-07-12 23 Win Important Div. 1 ruNNERS GO DOWN FIGHTING BY ONLY GOAL MARGIN 1; R.A. 0. JH tactics in the second half, with the Gunners more to blame, marotherwise keenly contested game in the first division of the <AFA igue, the Chinese holding on to their league649 words
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Article66 1938-07-12 23 SEGAMAT RIFLE MEETING A T the monthly ohoot of the Segamnt Rifle Club for June, J.R.C. Denny. the consistent marksman, topped the ables. Scores: J. R. C. Denny 87— 2—89 Mohammad bin Kling i^— 3— 37 Faritam Singh 67—20—87 Abdul Hamid 79— 5—84 Sgt. Kehar Singh 77— 5—82 Nand Singh66 words
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Article47 1938-07-12 23 THE S.R.C. sports meeting will be held on Saturday, at 3 p.m. on the S.R.C. padang. Preliminary heats will be run on Thursday, July 14 at 5 p.m. for the following events: 100 yds., 220 yds., Throwing the Cricket Ball and Long Jump.47 words
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Article26 1938-07-12 23 A meeting of members of the Clerical Union interested in sports will be held at the clubhouse, Rangoon Road, on Thursday, at 5.30 p.m.26 words
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Article31 1938-07-12 23 At the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd a requiem high mass will be sung for the soul of the late Right Rev. Father Ruaudel at 6.30 a.m. on Friday.31 words
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Article213 1938-07-12 23 KEPPEL G.C MEDAL COMPETITION ;7pHIRTY six cards were taken out for ■A the Keppel G.C. medal, which re:srlted In a tie between:— W Somerville 73— 8=65 I E Hitcham 85—20=65 ST. JAMES CUP The following have qualified W Somerville 73- 8=65 E Hitcham 85—20=65 J. G. M. Millar 84—18=66* A.213 words
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Article51 1938-07-12 23 With the conclusion of Malacca's last Malaya Cup match against the Combined Services on Saturday last, the second half of the Malacca F. A. League tournament will ret under wav The first fixture will be on Friday. July 15 botv/een the Malacca Sinonnte.s ami the f Malacca Rompers.51 words
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Article461 1938-07-12 23 POSITIONS in the SAP. A. League A soccer competitions, revised to date are as lollows: tpj P. W. L. D. F. A. Pte. Chinese (1> 14 10 2 2 41 15 22 R.A.F. <5> 13 8 2 3 36 IS 19 R.A. 14 9 4 1 25461 words
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Article135 1938-07-12 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. TIES In the Malacca Badminton Asso--1 ciation tournament played last week resulted as follows: Junior Singles tt. Kyla-sam beat Tan Kam Tons 14—14 (3—l). 11—15, 15—12. Man Tian Kit beat Easiah 15—8. 15--12. Goh Hens Chuan lost to I. B. Sen 15—135 words
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Article53 1938-07-12 24 I London, Hondas 7 ft>KRENTIAL tin fell at Man)T Jl rh to-do (any iftay the Te.M i|. third blanl I;| > Ih dav will t»^ to-morrow and i s 1 I^,-rd pitch will tx i" to' P l^.^ N .t.MM-d wnhout i i>.'ii hnui i bowled53 words
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Article36 1938-07-12 24 I/melon, Monday. CIKKKV beat Rent by nine wlckete. Kent 115 and IM pjjwr ft for m Hampshire beat Somerset by five s^rtetne<Boyes9forS7) and 111 Hampshire V2U (Wellard 6 for «2) and 148 lor I36 words
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Article97 1938-07-12 24 London. Monday The Dreaervatioii ol ralleya In the Lake i>i 1 1 ,c-t. thich include Mtterbnc. Caummock Wa d Lowest Water, naa h00o rarned La rurther by purr!,. hum t to n'.stn.-i.w h th«- ruiti mil trust B Oflifistl Wlreiet PRESIDENT Roosevelt leaves on foyige to south America shortly— 4197 words
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