Morning Tribune, 14 July 1938
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Title Section13 1938-07-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3-Na 141. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, Ju'y 14, 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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510 1938-07-14 1 Canton Drive Would Be Very Costly HE IMMEDIATE LIKELIHOOD OF A DIRECT ATTEMPT TO SEIZE canton by the japanese was minimised by neutral hut ry observers here states a shanghai message). sis of this contention it was pointed out that offers almost insurmountable difficulties510 words
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285 1938-07-14 1 LOCAL CLUBS MEET ARGANISED help from many Chinese Clubs and associations was enthusiastically promised the Traction Company strikers at a mass meeting of delegates held last night at the premises of a registered Chinese club at Albert Street. Deliberations lasted several hours, under the business-like285 words
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Article59 1938-07-14 1 London. Wednesday. W £22,901,000 to strengthen i' air force, bringing the total to £134.403.000, is the sub- a -ipplementary estimate issued It provides for increasing the K rce P ers °nnel to 96.000 which is po over the number provided in the P* estimates. Programme aimsReuter - 59 words
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99 1938-07-14 1 IMPROVEMENT IN FRANC Continental Demand For Gold London. Wednesday. FURTHER intensive continental hoarding demand was again W^W*™ for a big turnover in bar gold on to-da> bullion market, when metal valued at £1302.000 changed hands. Gold coins also encountered a sustained inauirv from the same sources. In the foreign exchangeReuter - 99 words
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110 1938-07-14 1 New York, Wednesday. I of the German American each e ?i were fined $500 lor vi nlr their organisation $10,000 6tate il on of the New York cath-bi L requiring the registration of All reSl H Orßan isations SUs Per,dwj Raol sentences which wereReuter - 110 words
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Article87 1938-07-14 1 i Lucknow, Wednesday. I THL' cholera epidemic in the i Tnited Provinces is driving the inhabitants of North dahrwal i to seek refuse in the neighbouring i forest notwithstanding the fact S that the latt.r is infested with bears. The work of cremation inReuter - 87 words
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Article108 1938-07-14 1 326 Killed In Air Raid CANTON, WEDNESDAY IT IS OFFICIALLY KEPUKlfcx> THAT 326 CASUALTIES WERE INFLICTED IN AN EXTENSIVE AIR RAID IN SOUTH KWANGTUNG TO-DAY, THE MAJORITY OF WHICH OCCURRED AT TSENGCHENG ON THE CANTON-WAI CHOW HIGHWAY, WHERE BOMBS DROPPED AT THE CONCENTRATION CAMP. KILLING 240. An official spokesman announcedReuter - 108 words
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Article18 1938-07-14 1 London. Wednesday. It is understood Hi6 Majesty the King is continuing to make satisfactory progress. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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213 1938-07-14 1 Nanyann Stang Pau - Nanyann Stang Pau Canton, Wednesday JAPANESE air raids over Canton werr *J again Intensified yesterday causin--hcavy damage to many places. But the bomb which destroy**! th(> waterworks machine ry at Saichuen will cast the Jananese Foreign Office $2,000,000, as the machinery had iv I been213 words
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Article45 1938-07-14 1 Cairo. Wednesday. Conversations are shortly to be^in between Egypt and the Soviet Union for the regulation of economic and commercial relations between the two countries. It is understood that such an a£ reement will include the Soviet undertakin? to refrain from propaganda aaainst Egypt. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-14 1 T nv t)THtR f^ FS llUl .trutes Outburst 2 ,V j, ini Water on Oirl U,man'^ Suic.de J M.-.larii In FJt». JJ > )iv 1 Soccer g l>.v. 2 Sjccer jaii Offensive31 words
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Advertisement89 1938-07-14 1 KLIM now enables you to give your children PURE milk, toat Is deUcious for vC^ Wtff 1 drinkidk and at reasonable JC^#U I prices mi matter where yo i 1 L j j^gg Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it as needed a glass full or a89 words
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220 1938-07-14 2 MAGISTRATE'S OUTBURSI AGAINST COUNSEL Ku.ila Lumpur, Wednesday. ,urt. ind I a... «<.mu "|M..« th he delivered driven, waa tried mi t|)ll ehaffei being i..«m- IkesuMad of fact Abdullah vis convicted on the Vi.anv. Uie lentenc «o run i XS N Cun.a,,.,..,, Mid U.;.t I;;' iiifif220 words
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Article62 1938-07-14 2 'From Our Ou n Report*) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. VRAOEDY overtook a Chinese i lad about IL' years when ar- companled by three others he visited aii old mining pool at Salak SOUth to have a bathe. However, during the course ol then adventure, one of the lads62 words
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Article63 1938-07-14 2 Blngapore, WednesdayYoW Blong Loci:, a 20-y.car-oid employe* ol the Navy. Army and An force Institute, was this morning sentenced to two months' rigorous Impri- by Mr. J. C h Oldham, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of criminal breach ol trust in respect ot $47 The accused63 words
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Article41 1938-07-14 2 Tin* P.M. B Railways are irantlng a special reduction in fares for motor-car* being transported to Kualu Lumpur from Singapore. The new charge will be $75, provided one ticket has been purchased to Kualu Lumpur and buck.41 words
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119 1938-07-14 2 Are you worried -in-l nnnov. <1 bv oon■Unt •JJ«'Uli,»j Uo Ni»ht«"? I. 5... rou should know that th« t i^ irVitatng i«rmi wliluh ar« attarklug the million tiny tub.s r Blten W ith& your k icys. You can't i. well '.'i :i ,,ui kiiu119 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-07-14 2 APTAIN TAO YUNG, Chinese Miliary Attache in London, passed hrough Singapore yesterday on his wav to China.— Tribune.18 words
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Article160 1938-07-14 2 Singapore, \W,| lUNU "THE Morning Tribune" wa "witness" in the Fourth p O lice Court this morning itofti .1 chore taxi-cab driver. I'eh Ah Seoh, of Batu Pahat. Was charged with driving' in a man ner dangerous to the publn. n alternative charge w;i.s that o160 words
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Article125 1938-07-14 2 Singapore, Wednesday. ARRESTED l>> the Police in Taiping and brought hack to Singapore by a special escort, Robert James Mcllroy and Jack Plested. two Sapners from the Royal Engineers (thangi), appeared before Mr. J. H. Oldham. the PuCfIMJ Magistrate, this morning, on charges of thefl of125 words
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Article270 1938-07-14 2 BOILING WATER ON GIRL'S NECK Singapore, Wednesday HONG Ee Pai. the proprietor of a coffee shop at 17, Hokien Street, was yesterday charged before Mr. L r. Goh, the Fifth Magistrate, with causing hurt to a twelve-year-old Chinese girl named Chia Sun Chong by an act which endangers life or270 words
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479 1938-07-14 2 Policemen On Charges Of Using Force Singapore, \Vedn«"*day. BEFORE Mr. L. C. Goh. the Fifth Police Magistrate, this iuinM two Police Constables attached the Kandang Kerbau Police Station nnd a Municipal dog shooter *<* asked to answer charges of usinj criminal fore* and abusive la n to Mr. T. G.479 words
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Advertisement20 1938-07-14 2 POOLEY WEIGHING Tw' 4 M-M I* CM HI w I ilg^gH I ll^g^gll g) I «"^NTS GUTllPyE^gjg inc U A20 words
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Article113 1938-07-14 3 Singapore. Wednesday. THERE were 13 deaths from enteric lever last week, compared with 11 in the previous week and two in the corresponding last year, according to the report of Dr. P. S. Hunter. Municipal Health officer, just issued. The number of cases reported is on113 words
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Article435 1938-07-14 3 ISTIMIDATION CHARGE ALSO FRAMED MURDER CASE WHICH WAS M WITHDRAWN (From Our Oun Reporter j KUALA LUMPUR, WEDNESDAY. AMIEL TO THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A PATHAN IN MAY S ™tV YEAR AT AMPANG, KUALA LUMPUR, A SIKH NAMED V'GH IS \LLEGED TO HAVE OFFERED A435 words
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Article149 1938-07-14 3 SUICIDE OF A GED WOMAN Singapore, Wednesday. 'CUICIDK by caustic .soda poisoning' was the finding returned by Mr W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner a1 an inquiry to-day into the djeath of A Chinese woman a?ed 60, who died on Jr.ly 3, at the Tan Tock Seng hospital. Medical evidence149 words
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Article152 1938-07-14 3 Singapore, Wednesday. ARRESTED on a. warrant after having n failed to appear before the Fourth Police Court on June 30 in answer to a summons in respect of a charge against him for permitting his dog to be out-of-doors in an infected area without a muzzle and not152 words
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562 1938-07-14 3 "Cowardly" Chopper Attack On Woman 'From Our Oivn Correspondent* .Muar. Wednesday. AN alleged chopper attack on a wo man, Saw Chee, by a Chinese named Tay Ah Lak at Tangkak on \lav 19 was related before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills in the Muar Assize Court. Tay Ah Lak562 words
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276 1938-07-14 3 From Our Own Correspondent) .Malacca, Wednesday. U7MII.K the inter-State cricket match between Malacca and Negri was in pn>j;res> on the padang on May 21. an incident occurred annum cer spectators and the groundsmen of the padang which had a sequel in the police court276 words
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Advertisement67 1938-07-14 3 PUBUC NOTICE !|v l TIN, LIMITED. 1 to the Straito settlements) r '/niDEND NO. 39. H E R EBY GIVEN that a Dividend of 2' .percent. '"dine: 31st August, 1938 1 Shareholders on the Re- "OTICF to <luly 1938 Sf, 1 th 'I •tl.fn 0 HE REBY GIVEN b y67 words
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Advertisement17 1938-07-14 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.17 words
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Advertisement98 1938-07-14 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times dailv. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road Singapore. Tel: 301f> 2. NAN VANG HOTEL. 41, Jalan Maha rani, Muar. Tel. 156 3. NAN (HANG HOTEL, 84, Bunq.i F.aya, Malacca. Tel: tt n 1. Singapore to Muar. Malacca KL at 7.0098 words
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Advertisement78 1938-07-14 3 SilviVrin i DOES GROW HAI R Removes Dandruff, f j-fj prevents Falling-hair J'\ and corrects disorders cf the scalp. j^^K To restore new hairI HH growth ask ycur CheA mist, or a High-Class ya w\ store, or Hair-dresser \jg? PURE SILVIKRIf Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robliison Road. Just Received!78 words
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Article155 1938-07-14 4 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday it the Singapore Chamber ot ComA iro Rubber Association's 1390th auction held yesterday, there were: Catalogued 1.377.497 lbs tons 614.95 Offered 1.034.303 461.74 Sold 810.731 ***** London-Spot 7 1 8 d New York -Spot 15 cents PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents155 words
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Article51 1938-07-14 4 All the senior scholars Of Broom, near Biggleswade. Beds, are on strike folio* big a protest to Bedfordshire Education Committee against transport arrangments to the new senior school at Shefford three miles away. Th? schoot. built at a cost of £36.000. wa< opened to the first time51 words
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Article37 1938-07-14 4 People oi England and Wales drink sixty million gallons of milk a yea: more than they did three years ago i Thomas Baxter. Milk Marketing Boas chairman, said at the Boards arm meeting.37 words
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Article135 1938-07-14 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Wednesday MESSRS. Fraser Cos report for today is as follows:— MINING: Tin at midday was Wp up $23 4 Cabled news from London this morning was scanty and reveaw very little change in the Tin martt* Locally conditions were very au" throughout the135 words
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Advertisement56 1938-07-14 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the I FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery Or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN YS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these sule boxes, so that SAFETY56 words
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Advertisement17 1938-07-14 4 Mil 111 itimisii INSIK\\(K COMPANY, I.TI) MOTOII 4 Alt fully insured? IV! 2r >- I Ftalaf, n 3rcen17 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-14 4 h^*^ j, We take pleasure in i announcing the asso- i ciation with our firm of Mr. C. R. Shepherd, j CULBERTSONJ 1 FRITZ •j,^ jjp SIME DARBY Co.,Ltd: S'SS"?-- 11331 words
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Article25 1938-07-14 5 STOCKS SHARES Issurd By Fraser Company Blngwon. J"'y 13 5 pm agka gag «'flce 5 2 25 "Scd tka gaga GENERAL atyka gagha RUBBEK SHARKS25 words
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Article15 1938-07-14 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. atka gaga MINING atka gagh KI BBER aykagh ah GENERAL15 words
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Advertisement230 1938-07-14 5 E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. 1 Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service i Members: I HEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NT. MEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. I CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK230 words
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Advertisement260 1938-07-14 6 1 x FUN-FILLED FEAST of I 111 S W ART H O U T BOLES .1 0 11 It A»K\>l O nUIVIANut UAHiv ,TSA .M<»T (>«. LAUGHTER AND ONE OT T™®^ KST SCKKEN MUSICALS SEEN IN YEAKS. f^^fe ALSO LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL gggr ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT260 words
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Advertisement121 1938-07-14 6 The Most Exact Watch On the occasion of th competition tor ehronomi dington (England) 505 i of precision were subjected to trol of experts. The greatest accuracy by a Bwla watch which ||t of I maximum of 100 i. equivalent to B van itii hours, of only several nun second.121 words
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Article240 1938-07-14 7 s not expected to be endangered until September accord ANI npf tent judge, who recently returned from there. fe (glared that foreign military Lities had told him that "if Chines army only accomplishes Ltion of what it is at present pable of doing, the Japanese240 words
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Article48 1938-07-14 7 London. Wednesday. Fis understood that the question of a loan for China has been constantly under consideration in London and various suggestions have been made, but it is gathered that matters have not yet reached a point where a decision, can be reached. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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95 1938-07-14 7 Bride Of 12 Says "I Won't Leave Him" New York, July 5. JOHN WEBB, patriarchal chieftain of Sylva, North Carolina, mountaineer chin, is prepared to resist threats of legral interference to annul the marriage of Will Webb, a lanxy hillbilly, with twelve-year-old Evabelle Patterson. It was revealed that the girl's95 words
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Article95 1938-07-14 7 Mr Charles Ros*. well-known AustraBn hunter, has been killed by an ephan: in the bush east of Mkirehi, Prthern Rhodesia He was employed y the North Rhodesian Government n elephant control and had shot 516 iephania 'Forty-five British men and women, reiresentatives of the National Fitness95 words
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Article112 1938-07-14 7 Haifa, Tuesday. liM day of terror began this afternoon when two bombs were thrown > an hour is one at a post office van, which slightly injured one "id the other in the Arab quarter, which exploded harmlessly. Two < N iMi.eud to be caused by112 words
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Article8 1938-07-14 7 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends tk asghasgh8 words
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106 1938-07-14 7 ANGLO-U.S. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING Irr, A London, Tuesday. T is learned that the Anglo-American trade agreement is not likely to bo Mgneo before the Parliaments adjournment at the end of the month In the event of agreement not being reached at this date the negotia tions WI JI be continuedReuter - 106 words
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Article28 1938-07-14 7 Washington, Wednesday 1 CZECHOSLOVAK export institute H opening in Chicago for the purpose of making an effort to capture the dwindling Japanese trade with the United States. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement262 1938-07-14 7 ¥1/ j. I n rr>l The ScnenV Mom Dwhiiij Sttr WatCn rOr The in tbe RoleHeWas Bom toU** "ROBIN HOOD" A\J^L NEW ALHAMBRA THE SCREEN'S GREATEST EPIC frTk^ TO BE SHOWN AT THE FIRST n^KKOL fL YNfti] AIR CONDITIONED (IN EM A jBHRBMiMteiIJ WHITH Will Mißk AIM FPOrH OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND262 words
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Article900 1938-07-14 8 SINGAPORE ROTAR Y CLUB ADDRESS |AVA if over populated. Hej cities have no traffic regulation*, especially in Batavia, and them is little evidence of town planning. Road ii- the Netherlands Ra*l fodiei arc seldom empty, while there li total abatneeof Chineae labourei cities. Batavia Miilaya, in900 words
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Article68 1938-07-14 8 GERMANS SEE HEAR BY 'PHONE Berlin. Tnesfe, WITH the official inau«m at I<Ul to-day of the publii tei fV i sion telephone between Berlin and Munich il is now ponibk to see as well as hear th*> pers On to whom one is telephoning miles away. A three-minute call costsReuter - 68 words
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Article46 1938-07-14 8 London. Wednesty IT is officially announced Duchess of Gloucester, niter a vq busy year and many tnftgem< been advised to take a complete rtslan the Duke and Duches.s will .shortly hi for Kenya. They are expected to return land early in November. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article28 1938-07-14 8 The Bengal Government propose undertake aerial survey for stam topographical position in order eonsn a trunk road linking Calcutta witl Dacca, which is Eastern Benii capital. United PressUnited Press - 28 words
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Advertisement131 1938-07-14 8 0 i g^^_ V/" r»»*^^SJOi It >!.j) V'lii;- linger In treacle, the treacle J^k i Aili.i :M\u r oil aflccts pistons fj^^ %!r makes the engine slu^ish ggT^a^JL^ff/7/vJ^^ iwa\ In ul.Jition, and thisis not > s <^--l|^^ i ..pprecii:^!, much valuable \l^§sl£y oil up and down the c\hndcr walls. -,g>131 words
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Article, Illustration154 1938-07-14 9 NOTES AND PROBLEMS LiENdfctom is playing m a high If uitrMiitrart.it is often necessary establish a trick in one n ,M" I-rniit of a discard .n the othfi T that the bid Ifl in suit indi- n unbalanced hand with short- a t least of the outside suits.154 words
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Article130 1938-07-14 9 Cairo. IE Egyptian Ministry of Public Works, Ls to send a mission to Uganda to ec: a site for the suggested dam on ke Albert Nyanza. The research work of the mission will complementary to that of the mission ich went to Uganda a few years ago.130 words
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Article123 1938-07-14 9 Owner Of Daudet's Mill Dies Avignon. «W mill which gave the title oulin M ns au^t's "Lettres De Mon Ribes has died here was familiarly called in f Fnnt h^; WaS thG laSt Of the 1^ 1611 e His mill w^h its «5d foMn? meShaftS 5 fCet hlgh UttfM y123 words
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Article, Illustration454 1938-07-14 9 Horatius - Horatius (By trumps and then played his singleton Kinq, of Clubs. Now comes the key move. He must make his Ace of Clubs in dummy to win his contract. The fact that he has played the King of Clubs and then abandoned the suit makes it a454 words
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Article57 1938-07-14 9 HERE is a freakish example of attempted unblocking and blocking, which was actually played by two experts in a tournament. Sam. a little avaricious because of his 150 honours, won the contract at Six Hearts though the hand could have been played to produce a grand slam in57 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-14 9 THIS is another simple problem whose solution does not depend on any obscure coup. Sam has the contract at four Hearts. How does he make it after Jill had opened a singleton Club and ruffed a return?40 words
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Article54 1938-07-14 9 Berlin. ANE German in every three owns a V bicycle. According to figures published here on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the German Cicycle Manufacturers' Association, there are now 20,000,000 bicycles of German make in use in the country. The annual sale of bicycles is estimated54 words
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Advertisement79 1938-07-14 9 W^ i\x' n) -IT D o'P Who Refused all but All chiidren thrive onClover Brand Milk "ecause il (rfff^ ''^W.SisLfelS^^B contains all the vital constituents that promote the develop- fcz_n^r^^ M h SCWW/ZU ment of BRAIN and the building up of healthy BONE and h- '^F f i\ v9&/ WB79 words
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Article299 1938-07-14 10 THK letter Ol Madame Chiang Kai slick, written to the local Consul General, Mi Kao Ling Pai, ;in(i published early this week in the local Press, is ol immense en couragement to all those wi > have the welfare oi China at heart. Madame Chiang, alter expressing praise for299 words
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739 1938-07-14 10 SCIENTISTS WILL SEARCH FOR LOCH NESS MONSTER Tin i och N*» Mowrtei bX m* •W e M 1 few W«i lth alMl the tod th«< "K,nv visitors to Scottarf re- s,,n the -yrtertou. ««taw M Mi p.,, m sillv M-ason Itot} ;u..l |.ron.,»tl> forcottcn. it u;,s returrectcd the f^Uowing yewr,739 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-07-14 10 Mi^ 'Hertfordshire, at the s.ar. -*j ill 3mm. There an- three (urn,,,,; Unls the ?a Slr'"^ 11 tria nßular 50-miles course «iH b-23 words
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Article44 1938-07-14 10 The King's Exequatur empowerinel Hans Schweizer to act as Vice-Consul the Argentine at Singapore has rece:i His Majesty's signature. Mr. F. A. Fendall. Senior Asst Sjp< intendent. Survey Department F.V. and S.S. has been seconded for «W un •ier the Government of Johoiv44 words
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Article641 1938-07-14 11 Wfiortnous Credits Uvailable From Kankers ntact between Chinese bankers and the great agrarian porutifla of the hinterland is evidently designed by decisions of the entiy included Bankers' Conference at Hankow. The bankers are reported to have decided that it was desirhle to establish farm product granaries with641 words
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Article116 1938-07-14 11 Belated Report Due To Press Ban Tokyo. CHINESE reports last month to the effect that unrest had developed in {Formosa because of the Japanese inva-' sion of China are confirmed here in a report just released by Domei, official Japanese news agency. According to Domei, some 22116 words
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Article169 1938-07-14 11 Special Train For Saint's Relics Cracow. I 4 SPECIAL train has been sent to Rome to bring back to Poland f he relics of Saint Andrew Bobola, recently canonized by the Pope. The relics are being carried in a coffin made of silver and glass. A delegation of some 150169 words
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Article340 1938-07-14 11 Filipino Industry Badly Hit THE glories of the pearling industry in the Sulu Sea are fast fading. European rearmament and world depression have left little money in the pearl market, according to Mr. Jack Marco, who has been buying Sulu pearls for 16 years. Eight fishing boats are340 words
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Article107 1938-07-14 11 Pretoria. NINE expert English technicians have arrived in Pretoria to work in the Union of South Africa's new munitions factory, which has started operations They will remain until the factory is operating efficiently. Provision has been made for the importation of 12 English expels altogether.107 words
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Article217 1938-07-14 11 Rumania's "Young Sentinels" Bucharest. THE Rumanian Youth Movement— the "Sentinels of the King"— founded and commanded b^ King Carol, has comDleted a week of public work. A great army of boys from seven to 18 and girls from seven to 21 cleaned up dirty villages and parks, planted trees on217 words
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Advertisement90 1938-07-14 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in 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.90 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-14 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD I I OfrtolMfefe «f mil Ck*m*U i*4 Storm j Dl\l< DAiVtE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight31 words
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Article, Illustration115 1938-07-14 12 1..-IW. s llt 'inipion '»>•• Unitej I Junior, who i A !r Ke,, n^ America was' been conij debt M-uiea, It v.ht— Girls i bishop TdW Hiuh Street, lj don; rehearsi aritwc ciKpUj |Hrc M their d'lanet lor tin- first time since liis ifUWMJon, the King in -pet -tec! his115 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-07-14 13 V;; "ailton car in which Mr. John Cobb is to make an attempt on the worM .and ■^Jg*** Sllt I -latN M the end of August, was Ml view in its completed form for the first lime at itruoKianas before tearing for America. (Planet News).50 words
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Advertisement36 1938-07-14 13 (INSPECT OUR ISEAUTIFIL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES sIN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE (H)LD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR II 2 PREMIERS PRIX RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.36 words
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Article, Illustration1566 1938-07-14 14 navy-blue linen, with a narrow white belt and wh t butionV but the bolero that d °^J^ U IN THE EXTREME. Composed of PATTERNED LINfcN. 11 had a white ground, with SPLASHES OF NAVY on it and was patterned over in vivid red, green, orange and1,566 words
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Advertisement75 1938-07-14 14 Cay Mexican handblocked linens in all varieties and colours are at New shipment of Flowers. Capitol Bldg. Phone Singapore. 3838. SHOES SHOES FOR EVERT OCCASION Must be Really Smart and Distinctive See Yoong Cheong Shoe Co. North Bridge Road, Disappointment Phone &J& Yoong Cheong Shoe Co. 354 HI NORTH KKIDGK75 words
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Advertisement51 1938-07-14 14 ££S\ COLOUR HARMONY IF- 1 LESSONS by \&3 ELIZABETH ARDENT EXPERT AT MAYNARD'S I Ld her ictoct your Powder, Rouge, I /^J Lipstick, Noi! Varnish and EyeI jfos. shadow, to harmonise with your type m I an(^ personality. I If IMease make your appointments in advance. I BATTERY ROAD, THONE51 words
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Advertisement172 1938-07-14 14 JEWELLER FASHION AND RffiEH Look through the HgHH magazines or your R^^B fashion books, see the E9kß pictures of society P|m women or filmstan, HeJMk they all wear ■OH BRACELETS gjm CIRO have the khRS largest collection and ■^IqH the most up-to-datt designs of this be* ■kSH coming adornment. CIRO172 words
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Advertisement20 1938-07-14 15 THE SMART SHOP 17 Stamford Road. Offers two-piece tailored suits in sharkskin, congo linen, silk linen, From $21.50 to $29.5020 words
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Advertisement392 1938-07-14 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LINES (IINUOKPORATED IN CNOLAKD) Outwards. Tonna ß e '^nnage •RAWALPINDI 17,000 Ju^ 15 "AJPUTANA 17 000 Sept. CORFU 15.000 Juy29 HANCIII '< s 24 BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 17 '.000 Oct. 7 BKHAR 6,000 Aur. 8 "ANPURA CHITRAL 15,000 Au K 12 «AWAU INDI ITJJJ CARTHAOB392 words
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Advertisement341 1938-07-14 16 k TO FRENCH PORTS jl* CHAR EURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. r rt r ManeUles, Bordeaux Nantes Havre I DEBIRADE For Marscmw^^ Haw Dunkirk d'ENTRECASTBAUX Nan t es St. Nazai-2 Bordeaux A CAP S I JALViLtiO JTO saigon indochina| cap BT JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiohons j G.G PASQUIER For Saigon341 words
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115 1938-07-14 17 'By Air Mail' Rawalpindi. July 4. LN Abdul Chaffar Khan i Frontier Gandhi' has handed over the folN i-. Indian students >ad to Mr Probodh Chandra, tne Indian delegate to the world Stu- dents' Conference to be held in Budapest "I wish fromUnited Press - 115 words
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Article506 1938-07-14 17 Bullard-King Line Developments j JHE latest addition to the Bullard King fleet, the Umgeni, will sail from London on her maiden voyage to South Africa and will carry a cargo which is indicative 01 her special facilities and of the ready response of manufacturers and exporters,506 words
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Article218 1938-07-14 17 CASTE HINDUS POSE AS HARIJANS (By Air Mail) Patna. July 6. DR. Raghunandan Prasad, M.L.A.. a Hanji»n leader, in the course of a .statement to the Press, appeals to the Congress Minis-try of Bihar to adopt further measures for the uplift of the downtrodden Harijans of the Province, by preservingUnited Press - 218 words
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Article66 1938-07-14 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL II \|{l?(M i; Main Wharf: Lch. Mupudi. Lch. Spartan, Lch. Lumut, Tun Prince, Batak. Monte Piana, Recorder. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DKY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: King's66 words
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Advertisement323 1938-07-14 17 I «l R\S PIIILP LI\E. [It (Incorporated in Australia) I I' July 30 Aug. 3 I I Au«. 2i< Sept. 3 ial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ■i •■.viu;. rati m\f s Wissengen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or IF.-K«iv, U> lhp connecting323 words
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Advertisement68 1938-07-14 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MO.H, KOBE AND OSAKA S I IC IMI A A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 14, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accomwoduiuv icr First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and68 words
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Miscellaneous152 1938-07-14 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Ke dah July 14 10 am t ,n d T slander 14 n a .m sambasandSinckawang Boelong.in 14 11 a.m. Sg Huihow ir^ ana 14 P m birdhana 14 1 om r.2kon-' O S^rdhana 14 j m tf K152 words
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Article91 1938-07-14 18 HANKOW BECOMING HUGE FORTRESS CONCENTRATION OF AIR FLEE I r Little and the city is HANKOW is pn-parin R for a W>J« rtott* "betog tra>.sf.»rnu-<l int., Hankow can be suc- ,,y ssl drfemW I. nM-t,c >" t uaUnn 0( all Government to countermand u,- orde« js concen trating for offl91 words
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129 1938-07-14 18 U. S. DEFENCE COSTS TO REACH RECORD FIGURE S3 984 MILLION DEFICIT IK CURRENT YEAR EXPECTED Washington Wednesday. «<«! millions is forecast for the fiscal year lhai bq» DEFICII «f 3£H \jf^ ti "estimates issued by Mr. Roosevelt. on July 1. ta rew»ed Dua ß fcmrt in January were based129 words
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Article138 1938-07-14 18 (By Air Maili Sun us r < Kashmir'. J«»V 8 GREAT imporUnce \a attached m pout| C ai drdei here to the public meetIng held recently under I^^ ;hr mu iim conferen* Ab»ut jo.ooo, pople attended i>v i .sh.-ikh Mohammad Abdullah explained the ;.d viability ol138 words
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Article86 1938-07-14 18 BRITAIN TO MEDIATE IN FAR EAST? London, Wi THE situation in the Far Bast, it is: 1 cognised in London tstati- EeuV aiplomatic correspondent t. appeal oiler no prospect of mediation at p ent but if the British Governs wire to see at any moment a hope nance of doingReuter - 86 words
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112 1938-07-14 18 RECRUITMENT TO BENGAL CONSTABULARY Calcutta, July 6. THE Bengal Government^ have decided to recruit none but Bengalis to the unarmed section of the Bengal constabulary in modification of the Practice which obtained hitherto of recruiting Bengalis and non-Bengalis for both tn e armed and unarmed sections. This change of policyUnited Press - 112 words
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Article55 1938-07-14 18 Windsors On Tour Cannes. Tuesdai THE Duke and Duchess of Vundscr.i I companied by Mr. Herman Rog rs his wife, embarked on the yacht I zarat at Port Antibes thil evenjj a cruise in the Mediterranean emW Rapallo. Naples, Capri M;s*na, Leghorn and Ajaccio .and n^nU turn to the ChateauReuter - 55 words
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Article36 1938-07-14 18 A new society known as the Spw Literature Society will be *jrw Allahabad shortly for which the* sary scheme is being drawn UV- JJ the objects of the Society ll to pm socialist literature. United PressUnited Press - 36 words
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118 1938-07-14 18 ITALY "RIDICULES" SPANIS ALLEGATION AiX Rome, luf THt: roniinnnic-alion to the British Foreign Office from the Spam l*J hNStflt' w Londor vesterd.ir is described by Si?nor Gayda a untrue but ridiculous." A report of yesterday stated that the Spanish Ambassador in London had handed to the Foreign Office a note118 words
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Article139 1938-07-14 18 i julv Hyderabed »DmIN organisation called the A state Congress has been^ the leaders of different coffli the State. *Moda*!J The object of the A.- been laid down as the a the people of the State of£ Government under "it an <j Exalted Highness the Niz*United Press - 139 words
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Advertisement27 1938-07-14 18 MALAYAN lIKfORD IMtOKI WITH "NEW HUDSON" 1 x iii N<^iililiiiirT3i ta '*^^S3BpI Kuala Lumpur-Sirrmban-and-bark Cycle AND IHK (HOICK OF CHAMPIONS SIME, lIAIIII CO.. LTD. If -v.-p^ 104.27 words
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Advertisement35 1938-07-14 18 THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO BUY A TYPEWRITER Giv it THE DESK TEST r On your own secretary's T I desk, let the Easy-Writing I j Royal prove its advantages. I No obligation. J ROYAL35 words
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320 1938-07-14 19 Mark Of Sympathy For Chinese Nation Canton. Indian Ambulance Corps, including four fully qualified surreons, left India for China on July 7, the first anniversary of ns undeclared war on China, according to a message re[here from the secretary of the Indian National Congress.320 words
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Article125 1938-07-14 19 FORMER MALAYAN'S SUICIDE London. Wednesday. IT the Inquest at Worthing on Daviss Phipps Lemon, formerly of Singapore,] who with his wife and children was found dead in his home at Worthing, a vtrdict was recorded that the wife and three children met. their deaths at the h-inds of their father125 words
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Article87 1938-07-14 19 I regard you a.s unfit to be on the r >i.d with a motor. You will not drive again until you are thirty." Mr. Justice Charle.s said this at Worcester Assizes io John Edward Wilson. twenty-one, of Stanmore-road. Hanbury Park. Worcester, who was found not guilty87 words
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Article72 1938-07-14 19 Toronto. Ontario. ONE of the cheapest weddings on record has been celebrated here. The officiating clergyman was paid with a cheque that was returned as worthless. The same thin? happened in the case of the bride's wedding dress, a gift from the groomAnother cheque allegedly a gift from72 words
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Article80 1938-07-14 19 Sitting in private, Caistor (Lines) magistrates granted the application of the N.S.P.C.C. for the removal temporarily to an institution of George Burr.ian, eleven, whose mother was alleged bo be "killing him with kindness." The mother. Rebecca Burman, of Tho Hall. Cuxwold, was charged with neglecting the80 words
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Article74 1938-07-14 19 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jennings of Cianley-gardens, Palmers Green, London, N., returned from a motor tour to find tragedy at thier home. A few hours before a charwoman wnn had gone to the house to clean up found their son Eric, aged thirty, dead in tho74 words
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173 1938-07-14 19 Princess Sues Count: Child's Keep Paris, July I. MUNCESB Nadia Schcrbatof. former Paris mannequin, wepl as her lawyer described in 'ourt how her former lover. Count Louis de Bi antes, sent her a bouquet of roses on the day he became engaged to Lady Moira Foibes. The princess is a173 words
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Article77 1938-07-14 19 Electrifying Railways The electrification ol the Federal Railways has enabled Switzerland U> cmploj the electric power that, she has at her command and to substitute it [or roal which has to be imported. The cost of this transformation wa.s. however, very great and amounted at the end of 1937 to77 words
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Article425 1938-07-14 19 OFFICIALS SAY SPEED IS BEST PROTECTION Hongkong. THi; common feature of the three piracies perpetrated against local steamers recently was the inability of the attacked steamers to manoeuvre, says the China Press. The largest and fastest steamer looted, the Don Pedro, was aground unable to move. The425 words
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Article59 1938-07-14 19 Windows on the route along which the King and Queen will travel when they i?o to Paris are selling for as much as £5 and more. Already, it is estimated, thousands of pounds have changed hands In the Champs Elysees alone there are about 2,50059 words
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Article99 1938-07-14 19 lEvian. Wednesday stood the Refugee Connce I as reached a provisional ">* to establish in London, a t inter-Governmental organisZL t( J clea the problem of re)abiv n 'T l Germ any, which will pro7 H «f ta London. '•solution drawn up by Bri4'im u n ,7Reuter - 99 words
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Article17 1938-07-14 19 I Madrid. Wednesday. Jrid message say* the casualty Rationalist air raid an Carta-to-day is officially given ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article104 1938-07-14 19 Joked Her Way To Death Blaze Annie Frances, nineteen, dressmaker, of Grange-street. Shoreditch. London. s*id to her nioti er, "Let's play i joke on daddy and give hiijn :i turpriee. Yon dress up in trousers unl I will put on I dance truck The girl put on u dance nock104 words
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Advertisement121 1938-07-14 20 .^m D6St ID llmmm 111 I I I V //ftbc World I mW BUY PILOT I>KN THE CHE VPESI jfe_ r >i <^ M mmw {<<>I V(>llalin performance choo.so ffifjit: f'N Imm PILOT" pen the best In the world fljryil 1 Mm market to-day. It's worth paying doubl" MW m\121 words
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Advertisement97 1938-07-14 20 DOCTOR'S DILEMMA A DOCTOR who mad.' I a prescription 'k. r" 1 0 himself as well as his i Bourgas on the Black Sea A weaßhy farmer living Gheon?hiefT, was treated I ioctor for an illness ana prescription for some pills made up at the local chemJ he Alter taking97 words
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Miscellaneous432 1938-07-14 20 m I ON THE RADIO 1 THURSDAY '"T1 Dili I M) Mela > 1 1., i.,... i mmi gwiitJi— II II V 1A ?S Prom research in German Pott- 1 JULY 1^ JoVe; Art in ths cultural me Mt Europe (Bngllsh). SINGAPORE 5.20 ML LSH NM VMM n,> J.g Nfewsjii432 words
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Miscellaneous443 1938-07-14 20 ,n on Yarmouth Nights." The second 10 of a scries of bfOadCMll from u9 O Sfifews and announcements c; ich Time at MS Ifatten of Moment.' A talk by iA Scott VaUson. Professor of Rural Economy in the Univerdf Oxford. Orchestral music if 05 Cricket: Gentlemen v Players. commentary on443 words
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Miscellaneous333 1938-07-14 20 HONGKONG I r> 00 The Children r 7 00 Stravinsky- Suite- Boyd chenra. 7.32 Closing local n 734 BBC Dan 8.00 Local Time, port and an 8 03 B B.C. Rec Mcincne.s' G .1 backwards. U 8.12 Z B.W Orel 9.10 Alfred Cortm at the W.. 9 20 The news.333 words
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Article299 1938-07-14 21 MALARIA CASES THE INCREASE Advisory Board Chairman s Report the number of cases of malaria durina IM7 is commentHK iv the Chairman of the Malaria Advisory Board. F.M.S.. (d v" k'n-b..rv. in his annual report, wherein he states that n, .1 ii-iii^ mm in lhe ledera(ed Malav Sla(es L^wtSS Ite*"299 words
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Article, Illustration106 1938-07-14 21 TOLEN CLOTHING Singapore, Wednesday. Yew, a Chinese ricks ha- puller wil three previous convictions, was race) to two months' rigorous imtament by Mr J. C. H. Oldhatn. the nd Magistrate, this morning, on a theft of clothing belonging I pri< tor of a coffee shop. shop shortly after four the106 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-07-14 21 GENERAL CHIANG PO LI, Stall Officer of the Chinese High Command, who has been on a tour of Europe, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way back. Tribune.28 words
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Article131 1938-07-14 21 Narrow Escape For 5 Others Singapore, Wednesday. CHIN Kwee, a coolie at the Asiatic Petroleum Company, met his death on July 5. as a result of falling 40 feet when a scaffolding on which he wu working collapsed bringing warty 500 pieces of wood to131 words
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373 1938-07-14 22 Recs Beaten By 4-2 Margin 4 J T ,-st SLk* <WU« «l th, SAV A. tag* at th. Anson Road Staoii";:: t ;r:;;;,,,, and h*, en^^ P i ay th( SSfn but tetter BnlAlm -should »av, taou* couple 1,,,,,,','!,, Th, fed .on the other373 words
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Article284 1938-07-14 22 Seiangor Chinese Win Mill From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. BY defeating Negrl Sembilan Chinese at the S.C.R.C. courts by 9 points to 8. the Belangor Chinese won the Lai Tet Lokc Cup in the first year of this triangular competition between Selangor, Negli Sembilan and284 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-14 22 TAIB (LEFT), M. YALBKKC (CENTRE) AND RITCHIE ALL TRIED TO HEAD THI BALL. MJT WHO SCCCEEDED?—AN INCIDENT IN YESTERDAY'S DIV. I MATCH. (TRIBI'NE).26 words
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Article92 1938-07-14 22 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS TIES for Monday in the Tanglin Cltlb 1 tennis tournament: Dyne Cup Mr. ana Mrs. Strickland 15 vs. Mr. and Mrs Macpherson —15. Cullen Cup Miss Dunne and Henton tl5 vs. Mr. i and Miss Thorougood 4. Open Mixed Doubles Comd. and Mrs. Mockler vs. Mr and92 words
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Article219 1938-07-14 22 JOHORE SOLDIERS UNLUCKY From Our Own Co-respondent Muar. Wecnescil IN a closely contested game the Ts Board beat the Johore Mia Forces by one goal to nil in the Jl F.A. league yesterday. The soldiers i rather unlucky not to win as they! numerous chances of scoring but forwards threw219 words
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Article69 1938-07-14 22 THE Akuzawa Cup 36 boles medal 1 at the Island Club result* between W. Ferrier Mavor iu-il K In his second round Fen bettered the scratch Bcore JJJ The previous record of 71 S. N. Kelly. Scores were: W. M. Ferrier Mavor (1> 71 i K. Tajiri69 words
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478 1938-07-14 23 JAPANESE SHIP ABLAZE IN SHANGHAI HARBOUR Gasoline And Cartridges rC T AND MOST DANGEROUS SHIP CONFLAGRATION g LAKGEST AND MOS recent tqok OCCUR ON THE WH over five HOURS TH£ WE VESSEL WULIN MARU, UNDER CHARTER TO THE K f; A J Y Snk in the whangpoo at about 11.45478 words
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Article79 1938-07-14 23 SINGAPORE VS. SERVICES S THE following players have been invited to attend at Anson 1 Road Stadium (ready to play if required) by 5 p.m. sharp on SaS turday, July 16, for the match betl ween Singapore and the Coml bined Services: Abdul Rahman, Haji Abdul Rah- man, Aziz, G.79 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-07-14 23 THOUGH it looked as if a Roal was certain, it was not actually the case. as Bakri (extreme right) missed the opportunity-an incident in front of the SRC. goal durinc yesterday's First Division match which the Malavs won 4— 2.— Tribune.41 words
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Article136 1938-07-14 23 PHILADELPHIA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Shawnee, Delaware. Wednesday. IN the first round of the Philadelphia Golf Championships. Frank MoorWith rounds Of 68-68 headed the qualifiers but was beaten In the .second round FIRST ROUND Densmore Shute beat Clyde Ustna I and 2 Runyan beat Levi Lynch 5 and 4 Gene Sarazen beat136 words
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Article316 1938-07-14 23 EXCISEMEN TROUNCED IN SECOND DIVISION Skins tt: Excise S.C. L AFTER making a gallant stand against' a more powerful combination the Excise sports Club went down fighting in their Second Division engagement against the Inniskilling at the S. II B. ground yesterday. Hopes ran high316 words
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Article167 1938-07-14 23 CUT- THROAT COMPETITION Construction Of Drydock At I Shanghai INSTRUCTION of a huge drydock at Shanghai, as the opening d &e in a battle for a shipbuilding gemony in Central China, has en decided by responsible local Panese authorities. Concrete plans are expected to drafted before the end of the167 words
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147 1938-07-14 23 HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME Necessary For Low Wage-Earners HUNDREDS of physicians and surgeons attended class reunions and social functions after a busy opening day of the 58th Annual Convention of the Ontario Medical Association in Toronto recently. Dr. A. J. Mackenzie, Toronto, delivering his presidential address to the Convention, declared the147 words
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141 1938-07-14 24 pdpinf, Wednesdayw "nxiris ntlirr Btttl iMinM.t'H'iis. »ptar»«l »:,nk.nv a. an latF 1 lkl ...rxr <„ I r;::r;ri v, Minteter is to fcav, eootended thiitthe olirtln«le i^Unc, khM^.m, Setn remote* from office Hi* -vai icecrdlnf to the W. Illnteter hould foroi the deflnlt^ iim141 words
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Article71 1938-07-14 24 China e rpedo boate arc now patrcfl- upper reaches ol the Yangtse pecially 6 the reflon aroung Poyang it La reported that i heavy exchange ol gunfire between the forts al Kluking and the Japw i e warahlpi toofc place U rday. Both side, sustained heavy laltie. Ten Japanese launches,71 words
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Article96 1938-07-14 24 Death Of brother Of Consul London. Wednesday »fR QEOROE MOSS, British Consul 1U General at Hankow gave evidence Paddington Lo-day at :he Inquest on brother, Mr. William Stanley Moss. ho died from the eff« t »i aspirin iiing Mr George Moss said that hia brother an xportReuter - 96 words
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Article79 1938-07-14 24 In the Commons today, Mr. Butler said that be had no Information regardIng Mr Arthur Henderson's allegations that Japanese employers were distributing opium to their Chinese employees in China in lieu of a regular wages. Mr Butler said he would enquire into the matter if Mr.Reuter - 79 words
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Article103 1938-07-14 24 London, Wednesday. AT dose of play in the match between the Australian cricketers and Warwickshire, the scores were:— Warwick Ist Innings 179 Australians Ist Innings 202 for l. Warwickshire were put In by the Australian! on) scored 81 runs in 120 minutes The County lost their last live103 words
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130 1938-07-14 24 British Alarm Over North China Currency London. Wednesday. I > IMB HANNAH dre* attention In J IYI the Commons to-day to tne s embarrassment to British trade to North China arising from the i imposition of the i.ew paper cur- mybv the Federated Reserve s S Bank without backing, exceptReuter - 130 words
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180 1938-07-14 24 Living Conditions In Hongkong: Inquiry Demand London, Wednesday. Asked in the Commons fco-day by Mr. Sorensen, whether ho would Institute v. .special Inquiry into social and industrial conditions »1 native workers in Hongkong with b view to securing reliabl< rmatlon c< hours. Labour and wages, and also Infant and adultReuter - 180 words
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Article137 1938-07-14 24 Pressman Threatened In Peking Peping, Tuesday. X IiK lirilish Enil^ssy to-day made rcprcs -itations to the Japanese Embassy concerning veiled threats by a Japanese staff major. Bhigeyasu against the personal safety of Reuters Pekinu correspondent when he refused to indorse the Japanese investigations which claimed to have arrived at an137 words
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Article197 1938-07-14 24 1,500 MEN ARE INVOLVED IN STRIKE THE entire Asiatic stall I I Traction Company, who strike, comprise, accord;:.: :ofc formation gathered by a reporter last night, 800 Im Chinese, 100 Malays and 100 ott nationalities, making a to l al of U to 1,500 workmen. Strikers include drivers, condsd inspectors,197 words
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Article31 1938-07-14 24 Htm wireless receiving I'" which the Yard have tried ou 1 cars, is a disUnct improu j new method uses a small 1 and abolishes headphones31 words
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