Morning Tribune, 28 July 1938
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Title Section12 1938-07-28 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ;<)!.. 3-N > 153 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY; July 28, 1938. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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262 1938-07-28 1 UDETENS ACCEPT LORD RUNCIMAN I LONDON, WEDNESDAY. HE SPEECH IN THE COMMONS YESTERDAY OF THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. CHAMBERLAIN, HAS MADE 1 VERY GOOD IMPRESSION IN BERLIN, ESPECIALLY [HE REFERENCE TO ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS INI) GERMANY'S CONTRIBUTION TO PEACE IN JGMXG THE262 words
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Article118 1938-07-28 1 ANGLO-U. S. TRADE TALKS y London, Wednesday. FOLLOWING the Prime Ministers I statement in the Commons I::; ijjjjyesterday regarding trade discus- ions with the United States, there lijljhas been a revival of optimism in :::::Parliamentary circles as regards liiii lljjjhe outcome. jjjjj It is understood the Dominions Ili! bein^ consultedReuter - 118 words
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Article127 1938-07-28 1 Move To Check C Disease In China H the n*m.. London. Wednesday. ™ons to-day, Mr. Butler said AVSJf tlK> spread of dis€a5 ldt r^ b >' th <* council and wt h Ch f techmc al collaboration T^' m, th r r next meeti «g ed to KivP th ernmentReuter - 127 words
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Article171 1938-07-28 1 Prague, Wednesday. In expressing their willingness to state fb.2ir case to Lord Runciman, the Sudetcns emphasise that they regard Lord Runcimarj as a mediator who is independent of any Government. One of the most important provision^ of the Nationalities Statute is the penalty of five years" imprisonmentReuter - 171 words
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Article167 1938-07-28 1 Barcelona. Wednesday. FOLLOWING yesterday's successful crossing; of the Ebro at eleven points, the Republican troops are advancing an extensive front, having taken the Nationalists completely by surprise. Numerous villages, 3,000 troops and much war material were captured. An offensive of this magnitude is likely to delay theReuter - 167 words
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160 1938-07-28 1 Tokyo. Wednesday. THE Tokyo Foreign Office issued a statement to-day, blaming the unfavourable Soviet attitude for the deadlock since the spring of 1937 to the Russo-Japanese negotiations begun in 1932 for the establishment of two commissions, one to re-demarcate the SovietManchoukuo border and theReuter - 160 words
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431 1938-07-28 1 Higher Pay For Local European Inspectors TIIK approval of the Secretary or Slate for the Colonies has been given to the new revised salary scheme for Europeans inspectors of the Straits Settlements Police Force, the Tribune is authoritatively informed. In Singapore, approximately 40 police inspectors will benefit to a substantial431 words
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Article35 1938-07-28 1 London, Wednesday. JUDGMENT for Haile Selassie in an w agreed amount of £10,613 sterling against Cable and Wireless i Company was delivered to-day by Mr. Justice Bennett in the Chancery division. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article53 1938-07-28 1 Kisumu, Kenya. Wednesday. A Freight aeroplane of the Atalanta class, designed for flying on the African, Indian and Eastern routes, crashed early this morning six miles north of Kisumu. The machine caught lire. The crew consisting of Captain Johnstone, first officer Ray and two othersReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement24 1938-07-28 1 oN GTMtR PACES cflei Father 2 uhtsnil Stnke 3 SSU Alhambra murderer JJ v S.hool 21 i r. 2? reiinis Pnturcs 24 i i-24 words
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Advertisement96 1938-07-28 1 w KLIM now enables you to m k give your children PURE milk, that Is delicious for fSSfS ft m drinking, and at reasonable uUHiM I I prices, no matter where you I |^2| may reside \y^Hßy I I i I Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix96 words
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Article610 1938-07-28 2 FATHER BY HIS OWN ACT' RAILWAY CROSSING TRAGEDY PENANG. WEDNESDAY IN THE PRESENT (ASK. THI ACCUSED HAS KILLED HIS FATHER BY 1 fflfl OWN ACT AND THE DISTRICT JUDGE TOOK THIS INTO CONERATION IN FIXING THE SENTENCE AS HE DID. IT LS TRUE THERfc 0 RIMINAL610 words
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151 1938-07-28 2 HISTORIC STADTHUIS WILL BE MUSEUM From Out Oku Correspondent. Malacca, Wednesday STADTHUIS. the oldest Dutch buildiim in the East and the venue of historical scene* of pomp and pageantry during the Dutch occupation oi Malacca. where the present Government offices are :-:ituut d, will ultimately be preserved as .1 relic151 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-07-28 2 GOVERNOR AT ALHAMBRA OPENING HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor (on left) and his A.D.C.. Capt. Gwyn. photographed at last night's screening of "Robin Hood" after the openin? of the New Alhambra Theatre. TribuneTribune - 32 words
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Article84 1938-07-28 2 Singapore. Wednesday. TIfERE were 39 cases and nine deaths from typhoid last week, an increase of a case and a death over the previous Iweek. according to the report on health of Singapore town issued by Dr. P. S. Hunter. Altogether there were 24284 words
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39 1938-07-28 2 BANGKOK TO HAVE NEW WIRELESS STATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Wednesday. Government are calling for tenders for a 100 kilowatt broadcasting station on a site to be chosen in the ricefields midway between the capital and Don Muang.39 words
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Article40 1938-07-28 2 A P.W.D. coolie was injured in a li^ht railway accident during; work at the Civil Aerodrome. Grove Road, yesterday afternoon. The middle finger of his left hand was crushed and he was bleeding profusely when taken to hospital.40 words
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184 1938-07-28 2 Are you worrit <1 and annoy»<! I>\- conht.int "Getting Up Nights"! It so, ><> u should know that tii. true ».ius. is Irritating germi which ar.- attacking the 9 million tiny tubes or filters within your ki«l--i <>s. you can't b« well till germs184 words
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Article162 1938-07-28 2 Dunsford Murder {From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday A CHINESE vegetable gardener mi?« ed of having been instrument^ giving information to the robbers. murdered Mr. Dunsford on June 24. i garding Mr. Dunsford's gold-\va.s» operations, has been detained by I Raub police. This man lived162 words
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Article119 1938-07-28 2 Tenth Adjournment Of Case Singapore, WtdnesdMT^ WHEN the case of Criminal lIU midation preferred a*ai">l °J Vesaudin, an Indian: w:|S 'l lffl tioned before Mr. Conrad Old y the Second Magistrate this jnornw Court Inspector Wray told JJvrj Jhip that he had no instrin ;tn>" from the DPP and wished119 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-28 2 POO L E Y WEIGHING pPf" MACHINES 'lS KINDS 111 IRHI 1911 ktENOWNED /r\VV\ ACCURACY N^^y-i*/ stitvicß #.r a19 words
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626 1938-07-28 3 Given Better Terms Than Coolies On Strike |T IS UNDERSIuOD THAT THE AUTHORITIES HAVE ENGAGED FORTY-ONE TAMILS FROM THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TO ASSIST THE LOCAL VAGRANTS IN THE S CAVENING WORK, AND PAID THEM $1.60 A DAY. THESE men are said to626 words
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Article50 1938-07-28 3 Singapore, Wednesday. Ie fault one month's rigorous lmind further ordered to of S2sor in deV further month's imprisonnt. both sentences to run confutively. by Mr. Conrad Oldham, The ar< u-ed was not able to meet ie fines hence he goes in for two onths rigorous imprisonment.50 words
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Article122 1938-07-28 3 Singapore, Wednesday TWO young Chinese youths, b#»th aged 19 years, Lau Chai Hoat mil Ng Lim appeared before Mr Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, this morning in answer to a charge that they on or about midnight last Monday at 2.33 in ther plantation at 11 l\Z122 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-07-28 3 His hxrellenry the Governor (ihird-f rom left) photographed on arrival at the Ncu Alhambra Theatre last night, with his A.D.C. (Capt. Gwyn) on «'\treme left and Mr. C. S. See (centre), manager of the theatre TribuneTribune - 36 words
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46 1938-07-28 3 Frand New Alhambra Opens With Excellent Film LARGE ;ii c extinguished audience, including His Excellency the Governor and a party, attended the opening night of the new Alhambra Cinema last ■ht t peiple In cin^pore kinw the first air-conditioned theatre Malaya, and before one criticises the46 words
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Article610 1938-07-28 3 Theatre. Soerabaya, ■hich is the only air-conditioned ineatre m Java, sent a telegram of eetm R s and good wishes "from »m air-runditioned theatre to another." I d or two should be said about wjclnema Itself. litinnf is no doubt tnat the air-con- a huge success-all through610 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-28 3 La^ Notice For To-day ChW Justice in Ist Court A,- v ApDeals:~Samsudin bin R 'f''r, D Mr d T P 7 Pra vs Rex Mli a m M1 Ju^ce Home in 3rd Court33 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-28 3 Just Received! Just Received!! Medical Text Books Medical Practical Note Books Medical Note Books Medical Science Books and all books for Schools, Colleges, etc. PETER CHONG COMPANY The Educational Booksellers. Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED' China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.47 words
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Advertisement103 1938-07-28 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maharani, Muar. Tel. 156 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, Bum-.:. Raya, Malacca, Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar, Malacca K.L at 7.00 a.m. 2.00103 words
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Advertisement54 1938-07-28 3 /When you raise your haf\ do^you raise your age? J Wouldn't you like to look youn« even with your hat off? Then start unlng Pure BilviVrin The Natural Hulr Food which goes into the rooi of all Hair Troubles. in all Chemists, High-Class Stores and Hair Ureuen. Sole I>u.trlbuto«: RAHAMIN54 words
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Article100 1938-07-28 4 Duniop Rubber 77 3 77 1 Imperial Chemical Industries Jjj* 31 6 Imperial Tobacco 293 2gg Canadian Pacini mm 31 qi. London Tin 003o 03 **mq Ruboer Pun lnvestme.it Trust w* m» Linggij 24 4V 2 24 AK Ayer Hitam 19 R n Southern Kinu* J-J "J100 words
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Article137 1938-07-28 4 RUBBEft Previous To-dav Chanaa l.st Forward (August) Buyers 7% 7^13 10 -3 1') 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 7 1116 7 13 16 Sellers 7 J 7 15 16 316 «rd Forward (6c f L*o.) Buyers 7 1 7 7 H Seller.- 7 13 16 I -3 16 PALM137 words
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Article179 1938-07-28 4 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 27. 5 pj Ton TIN Asam Kumbang It J*. II Julv 29 A u fe 5 July 30 Austral Malay j ?d. div. i 2d. bonus Hongkong Tin less tax Aug. 12 July 18 I Ipohttn 2;6 final July 15 A ug.179 words
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Article68 1938-07-28 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change r.T. an Paris (cUdng middle rate) 178.13 178.07 06 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8957 16 8.95 3 a 116 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9 1 1 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkonz (closing selling rate) Is. 3 116 Unchanged T.T. on68 words
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Article44 1938-07-28 4 KI'HKKK y crk JuJv 2 6 Previous To-day Chaaee Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 15 15 Ki 15 13 16 14 Severs 16 1,16 15 15 16 OctlDec. Buyers i 6 >. t 15 15 16 3 16 TIN Tone Steady Quiet44 words
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Article23 1938-07-28 4 Fine Bar per oz. Previous Toda y Chang. Spot 19-V, 19 7,16 -3;wi 4 months' forwara 1% 19 5.16 a IG23 words
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Article177 1938-07-28 4 an exception and under continued i ing pressure shares were offered at close at 93 cents with buyer* 2« lower. Rubber closing nrices were: Spot: 26 \s Buyers; 26' Sellers. Aug.-Sept.: 26% Buyers; 26', SJ Oct.-Dec.: 27% Buyers; 27 2 S* Jan. -Mar.: 28 Buyers; 28 U SelK»177 words
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Article22 1938-07-28 4 London, Wednesday UN Standard Previous To-day Chang** Spot (afternoon closing price) £194', £194 V 2 f% reward £195', £195» 222 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-28 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves irom the FEAR ol 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 KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and59 words
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Advertisement15 1938-07-28 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSITRANCK COMPANY. LTD I o\s of Profit* Insurant**' Tel MM 2. Finlavsnn Green15 words
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Advertisement10 1938-07-28 4 toll El^l^j^ A k WiW *J^ik J^S\i^\ SIME DARBY Co..Ltd:10 words
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Article746 1938-07-28 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, July 27. 5 p.m. MINING 3. M. Trustee 6.QK 6.75 Con T.S. 7% Pref. 20 6 21 6xc Con. T.S. Ords. 19,9 20;9xd E. Realty Co. 1.32% I.4ft Vfc Est. Trust Ag. 4.75 1.18 Eastern United 32.50 33.50 F. and N. Ord. 14.75746 words
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Article213 1938-07-28 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. Buyer;. ..lers Ampats 4|- *i6 Batu Selangors 1-37 l.« Hong Fatts 0.93 0.98 Hongkong Tin 23 3 24,3xd Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 9!9 lli-xdj Katu Tin 25,6 26 6 Kramati MM- }*fc Killinghalls 183 19,3 Kuchais 130 135 Laruts 10i6 11!3 Lingui Tin 1-60213 words
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Article160 1938-07-28 5 PENANG MUNICIPAL a% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May Nov. 1 120!/ 2 121 V 2 cl t%% 1929 red. 1969-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 119 120 cl 1% 1935 red. 1956-1966 $625,000 Int. June 1 Dec. 1 100 101 ci 1% 1937 red. 1955-65160 words
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Advertisement223 1938-07-28 5 S. E LEVY Gr CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Marila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and CommcxUttm. DaOt Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service Members: WEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NT. MEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG223 words
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Article104 1938-07-28 6 To Commemorate Accessioi Of King Boris BoAa THE twentieth anniversary of the cession of King Boris to tho of Bulgaria, which falls on o is to be commemorated by the i< a new set of stamps bearinc tl portrait. King Boris will be represented wearin various uniforms of104 words
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Advertisement362 1938-07-28 6 WHEN VI amß OIJJi: Tomo to Town j OIJI MAN I.IJMHI oils rrady to l^aif^ 10-\H.III S 1114. LAIICN «i lh« IAPITOL j lln favorite co-met I t P^yjl' A fVJ| lI^MaI ,ong hits, gurgle*. ■*> eg T 4r »F' 'f J I jNi^^l «7\ fl girls and gag*' All-362 words
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Advertisement173 1938-07-28 7 NEVER SUCH EXCITEMENT! NEVER SUCH j CROWDS! NEVER SUCH A GREAT PICTURE! 1 I SHOWS TODAY AT 11 A.M. 3.15 H.1 1— 9.15 IM\i. I S new ALHAMBRA A I iiutor iivw in ||H§ I THE ADVENTURES OF \g^' £Sjlm^mWWmmm\ i IJMifciZ I. ~^iW B^ tfti^ B N mmM m\173 words
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Advertisement93 1938-07-28 7 JALAN JI^KW WOIII^II I BESAR I POAP I I (The Mulaviin PioiKrr Amusement Park' DAMCE PALACE I PHONE I BAR AIR CONDITIONED— 2477 DANCE IN PERPETUAL COOLNESS NIGHTLY:- 9.80 p.m. TILL M T DNTGI!T -ADMISSION SO eta. TEA DANCES:— Tues., Thurs., Sat., Sun.— to 8.30 p.m. ADMISSION FRFF SIDESHOWS: ,i-v<93 words
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885 1938-07-28 8 Building Society Formed pUBLJC announcement of the formation of i buildinf society to help in the solution of Singapore's pressing housing problem was made !»y Mr. s. H. Peck in ih< coone of hi* Mldresi to the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. The society would,885 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-07-28 8 FLYING FORTRESS AT PORT SWETTENHAM One of the new R.A.F. flying boats bought with the $2,0(H)'000 sift from the F.M.S. which paid a visit to Port Swettenham on Thursday last and again on Monday in the course of its ttrst service flight after being reconditioned following its flight out from51 words
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154 1938-07-28 8 AUSTRALIAN SEAPLANE CARRIER ARRIVES Singapore. Wednesday. AN Australian seaplan* carrier, the 4,800 ton Albatross arrived at Singapore 10-day from Sydney, on her way to England, where she will be sold to the Admiralty. Two cruisers from Great Britain are to be bought in UCcfcftßf* by the Royal Australian Navy. The154 words
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Article120 1938-07-28 8 Singapore. Wednesday. PRODUCED at the instance of Detec--1 tive Inspector Minns of the Gamb!ing Suppression Dept. Tan Kay Jim PMd Tan Hua Kim were charged this morning in the Second Court before Mr Conrad Oldham. the Second Magistrate, with assisting in carrying on a public lottery. "Chap-jee-kee at120 words
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Article150 1938-07-28 8 Singapore, Wednesday LEE Siew Wah, a Chinese Dewipipi vendor in the employ of Mr Sor. Kwan Hln. of Kut Loong nemptM Agency, Choon Guan street, who afi dismissal frcm service was alleged have stolen receipt forms, signed v-jt proprietor's name .11 ;d went arow coMectin:?; monies amounting150 words
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92 1938-07-28 8 Singapore. WedneatoT SUGGESTIONS that arrangement* 0 being reached between the Gov* ment and four men held in pn»» banishment warrants were made in Supreme Court to-day before court of three judges, compri^ Justice McElwaine, Mr. Justice n kett Terrell and Mr. Justice Hor-r-Mr. D. K. Walters,92 words
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Article64 1938-07-28 8 Singapore. Wedne^ Teo Cho Meng. a Teoche*. p of sjuilty to having committed ay gt scrap irons valued at $2, y£ q tO k about 6.30 p.m. at Jhe An r (r r0 Road, when he v»s -this mj duced before Mr. Conrad < second magistrate. iVr r^ Court Inspector64 words
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Article286 1938-07-28 9 Ten Point Basis For Fascist Law f Rome. ■A KASCIST raiial P«l»cy has finals' 1 ly been formulated after years ■of avoiding this ticklish problem. 1A group of university professors I!lf ve et at th instigation of ■the Ministry of Culture and drawn ■up a ten point policy286 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-07-28 9 Sam has the contract at six Hearts which he makes after a Club opening17 words
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Article, Illustration728 1938-07-28 9 Horatius - Horatius j (By Till p!.»> N Trump hands is 1 mftlly more difficult than play in sUl i beeawt there are only two L^ol m.ikiiitf tricks, that is, by the Immediate power of honour cards m the developed power of "long" •anN The litter can only728 words
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Advertisement87 1938-07-28 9 9%v $hmd!e effke MfauMM SMiefs rX (u( Vl 'IT y li O VVho Refused 011 but E/^ h AH °CREAM All children thrive on Clover Brand Milk because it i^^^K ioimS!\.9B M^Hßß contains all the vital constituents that promote the develop- wiz^i^^ > I 1 ♦r»ent of BRAIN and the87 words
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Article278 1938-07-28 10 THE annual report of the Hon. the British Resident, Selangor, (Mr. S. W. Jones) on the social ;ind economic progress of the people of the State once again records the splendid work which has been done to improve the health of kampong dwellers. During the year, a team278 words
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Article, Illustration899 1938-07-28 10 THE IMPORTANCE OF HAINAN ISLAND U/ITH the Japanese plainly coveting it as a southern base for their China campaign, Hainan Island, which is vitally bound up with British and French interests in the Far East, has assumed a far greater role than that of being China's biggest insular possession. SituatedPlanet News - 899 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-28 10 1 I) EWARS I "white I I label i WHISKY I WP.S.-D1-12 words
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531 1938-07-28 11 |af. experts faced i with dilemma f str\ technical experts are faced with dilemma. R.A.F. stations jinjng young men to be pilots have been equipped with highHow -wing monoplanes in which these pupils are hurtling to in such numbers that the planes have531 words
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Article103 1938-07-28 11 Teheran. |N aerodrom kl to be built at Kooni, Iran. The Iranian Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs has invited tenders for its construction, and work has already begun on a 300.000-square-yards landing ground. Koom Is approximately 100 miles south of Teheran. Besides being in important place103 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-07-28 11 Photo shows Sally, the ass, giving a pick-a-back ride to Jerry, the goat, as a friendlv gesture in the Children's Zoo at the London Zoo. Planet NewsPlanet News - 31 words
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Article126 1938-07-28 11 Cairo. I NDULGING once more in one of his favourite forms of diversion, that o! travelling inconito among his people. King Farouk paid an informal visit to the Heliopolis Sporting Club here, after having driven up from Alexandria along the desert road. His Majesty was not recognised126 words
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Article14 1938-07-28 11 Mr. C. Grumitt who left Penang recently for Bhuket is due back on Thursday.14 words
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Article294 1938-07-28 11 Hankow. THE Japanese strategy of taking Shansi by powerful drives launched from the railway and highway areas they occupied has ended in complete failure, according to close observers of the military developments in that province. They state that Chinese forces are gradually but steadily regaining 'their294 words
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Advertisement106 1938-07-28 11 THI TltUI TONIC FOOD L I OfctrtMfcfe «f mU OnmkU and Storm POLAROID Glasses are ihe latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 3(1 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis106 words
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Article, Illustration322 1938-07-28 12 The largest globe of the earth in Britain has .just been completed for the Geological Museum. South Kensington. London. The qlobe was constructed by Mr. Filkington Jackson and the colouring has been done by Mr. Charles Keefe. The globe is 6ft. in diameter and is made toPlanet News - 322 words
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Advertisement39 1938-07-28 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LAMES ft GENTS WRIST WATCHES IX STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED UKIST WATCHES SEI WITH REAL DIAMdlfDi A BPBCIAUTT. AGENTS FOR hK t^*^ •%^p^' *m RENE ULLMANN KM 111 s PLACE. SWGArOWt39 words
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Article, Illustration1554 1938-07-28 14 GOWNS THIS w,,k m lit lOtaf to talk about some lovely COTTON FORMALS (those nrwefll 01 the new for smart occasions, which we saw the other day at PKESTIGE. m Capitol Buildings. Gay and at the same time, very practical since they will WMh UfeC the1,554 words
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Advertisement90 1938-07-28 14 announces a new shipment of gowns for all occasions. Also washable "Park Lane handbags. Capitol Blcljj. Phone Singapore. 3838. SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION Must be Really Smart and Distinctive See Yoontf Cheong: Shoe Co. North Bridge Road, Singapore, And Avoid Disappointment Yoong Cheong Shoe Co, 354 HI NORTH mill K.I.90 words
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Advertisement34 1938-07-28 14 £H> ELIZABETH ARDEN'S Ls Giving Until Aur. sth. J I TREATMENTS ADVICE f jl COLOUR HARMONY LESSONS I v^l <OMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONS I Wo Not Mis s This Opportunity I Phone 6115 for an appointment.34 words
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Advertisement125 1938-07-28 14 JEWELLER m WATCHES I :lM CIRO offer you their ii] SP HR date coiiecti n ot 8^ lat very attractive pric^ f^@Si Chromp from 512..10. fell Stainless Steel from 525.. ■~*i*% Rolled Gold from 517.50 I4?* f Solid Gold from S3CDiamonds from $50.. I Real Diamonds from 590.. m *-$M125 words
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Advertisement63 1938-07-28 15 GOWNS Something to crow about MABINA'S 2nd. Floor Kodney House. Smart clothes for all occasions from $4 CLOTHES ELSIE MARY KODNEY HOUSE. BATTERY ROAD. Day Evening Gowns Specially Designed By HENRIETTA (of London) S.I lo S.'IO HAIR OIL 1 HAIR DRESSING SPECIAL OFFER ~FOR LY and AUGUST only j 163 words
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Advertisement17 1938-07-28 15 Till: SMART SHOP 17 Stamford Road. Just Unpacked a shipment of lovely COCKTAIL FROCKS Price from $29.5017 words
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Advertisement99 1938-07-28 15 HATS JUST RECEIVED WE HAVE SIMPLY A GIGANTIC SELECTION y^'A^* FROM WHICH I J?£iBrt YOU CAN SUIT ksflf*?— EVERY WHIM fiPv Wfi^ Rou o h lKj^L_Jp^ STRAWS! LEG'Ji HORNS! )i% ig|2|* STARCHED «?P*vi LINENS! W» SMART FELTS! /iffl^ x J STYLES TO £n| 7—^ p'lai"it:h fJH EVERY FACE DIPPED BRIMS.99 words
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Advertisement416 1938-07-28 16 f I"'H| i magJi i^M BY P&Omd BRITISH INDIA LINES tifICOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. z m Tonnajt Spore Tonnage v 1938 i"«>o CORFU 15.000 July 29 BURDWAN 6070 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 CANTON 15.50U Jjoy. ?ARTHA«E ***** Aug. 26 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 KA?PUTANA ***** Sept. 9 BANGALORE416 words
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Advertisement408 1938-07-28 16 Iv TO FRENCH PORT? Lv**j CHARCEURS REUNIs J HOMEWARDS. For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk 4 i i CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Na> St. Naza>- Bord( j |jo SAIGON INDOCHINA; ADEN FoY Saigon, Turane and Haiphoim CAP VARELLA S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) GG PASQUIER For Saigon C GG.408 words
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Article170 1938-07-28 17 ;orrespondence prepaid at sp*^al Air mail rates only. frustration and parcels by steamer clcvs* half an hour earlier unless otherstated). I TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon July 28 8 a m ••is only) Lipis 28 8.30 a.m. f n u md Kemasek Lipis170 words
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Article124 1938-07-28 17 HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR KXPECTED TO ARRIVE Palembang l 5 Kamuning *>2 7 5 KEPPEL HARBOUI Main Wharf: Lch. Lumut, Lch Crow Sipora. Dredger Kuantan. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil! Victoria Dock: Tug Varuna. Keppel Harbour:124 words
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Article346 1938-07-28 17 MINIMUM FREIGHT RATES THE Tramp Shipping Administra--1 tive Committee state that no alteration is contemplated in the basis minimum freight rates in the following schemes:— River Plate trade (homewards); Australian trade (homewards and Eastern ports of discharge) St. Lawrence and Northern Range, U.S.A. (eastwards) The Administrative Committee make this announcement346 words
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178 1938-07-28 17 Istanbul. ALL private chauffeurs and all drivers n of lorries, taxis and- buses in Istanbul are to wear a standard uniform under a decree issued by the Istanbul Municipal Council. The drivers of each type of vehicle will have a different coloured wide strap round the178 words
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Article391 1938-07-28 17 CAPTAIN OF STANCROFT CHARGED Gibraltar. M7HFX the court reassembles for the resumption of the trial of Captain Stanley Scott, master of the British steamer Stancroft, it will have to decide whether the case is to be dismissed or whether it is to continue. Captain Scott is charged with carrying war391 words
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Advertisement295 1938-07-28 17 BIRXS PIIILP LI^E. (Incorporated In Australia,' NEXT SAILINGS ME! KUR V. Aug. 21 Sept. 3 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the rates. passenger* may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Sg^pSWr'?"" SSiS Si U. c.as. S 4:! «.:i 2nd c. Ml 1.80l return 681 48295 words
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Advertisement68 1938-07-28 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S II I It L A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28, AT 3 PR The above vessel has excellent modern accominoduucu tor Pint Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and68 words
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Advertisement127 1938-07-28 18 f\ DiJoL Hi i Ifi /kJLi 117 1 1 r l V ///the World /J K^m BIJY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPESI Ah -^^a^^ J ml m\ I<Ol verlasting performance choose w^'^| "N I! mm I'll or pen the best in the world Jp 'M^% J stylish models of the latest127 words
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Miscellaneous432 1938-07-28 18 SON THE RADIO THUHB.-JUUYM &:<"££" mrttM Oramophonr rr.ords j, 55 The 1',,-rn lid Crook Quintet. 12 20 Close down. r SINGAPORE to-mokrow an m ~<~ cui -M tkansmission I KHPMJO BJClns (tJI •«< s > (iSB 951 Mrs (3155 m.) !,"ui) Chines*- musir q4O 'Over the Farm Gate.'* A talk432 words
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Miscellaneous814 1938-07-28 18 IffiSfeL. Mala yan 7Jo a ProfTtmme >l toterew \Ti's]ims. Hour" il S3Sfei--i bports 10.00 -We Tappal Bag- „,0 Vocal and Instrumental nrOaClC^^t Concert. m^ m \/viv«v.Ujl 11 Th- National Anthem. IMrUKLVM sports (x, nts u TOKYO the n a^ s c f e SW«ytß TenS I v Championships and Mala\a814 words
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180 1938-07-28 19 Perth, W.A. L'R men have offered to sacrifice an eye in an attempt to restore the sight a blind man in a Perth blind institution. The brind man Id sec in one eye once but the cornea of his eye became affected lOUgh other180 words
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Article147 1938-07-28 19 CLAIMED POWER TO "MAKE" MONEY? (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. DROFESSING that he had the 1 power to produce gold and money from a piece of wood in return for a pair of earringrs, Doraisamy. a middle aged Tamil is alleged to have falsely and dishonestly represented to147 words
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Article66 1938-07-28 19 Singapore, Wednesday. Kassim bin Abdullah, who last week was charged for having threatened his wife, Sajah binti Chik by levelling a .'oaded double barrelled rifle at her on July 19, again appeared this morning in the second court before Mr. Conrad Oldham. the second magistrate, when a further66 words
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52 1938-07-28 19 CEILING FALLS ON SINGER'S AUDIENCE New York City. A NIGHT club entertainer. Miss Dottie Laveile. "brought the house down' with her act here As she was singing In a restaurant a false ceiling above here started to sag and crumble. Then" it fell. Injuring 11 people slightly. Miss Laveile received52 words
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Article314 1938-07-28 19 Precautions At hULL M/liw//V Possible Air 1 Raids »ili Hull Chamber of Commerce jjj& -d Shipping, as representing mm shipping and warehouse in•jb the p0... nave for over a mdi- protested to the Hull Copora■uii that the port is behindhand in Ms air raid precaution plans. w The City Council314 words
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Article294 1938-07-28 19 tude. "In 1925 he received four years' penal servitude for demanding money with menaces. Since he was released from prison in 1936 he has been carrying on an estate agents' business with a number of other men. some ex-convicts. For two years the police have294 words
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224 1938-07-28 19 "Advertise Singapore" Says Tourist Singapore, Wednesday. "CINGAPORE needs advertising," u said Mr. D. F. Robertson, a resident of Hollywood, who arrived here by the Ranpura this morning, in the course of an interview with the Tribune. Mr. Robertson, who is accompanied oy his wife, is conducting a party i( American224 words
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Advertisement37 1938-07-28 19 THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO BUY A TYPEWRITE* Give it THE DESK TEST [On your own secretary's ~T desk, let the Easy-Writing I Royal prove its advantages, j No obligation. J ROYA L WORLD'S NO. 1 TYPEWRITER37 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-28 19 MALAYAN RECORD BROKEN WITH "NEW HUDSON" CYCLE 1 0 ALFRED DA SILVA winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cyrl Road Race in tie RECORD TIME OF 4 hrs. 19 mins. in a Held of 27. HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" •TOW HI DSONS AH KRITISH BULT AM) THK CHOICI Of60 words
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437 1938-07-28 20 FINDS SAFETY IN JUNGLE (From Our Own Correspondent i Alor Star, Wednesday. ITEDAH, with a Poltet force of 781 including Gasetted Officers, chid' Inspectors, Inspectcrs and sub-inspectors, Malay subordinate officers, constables und detectives were called upon to deaJ will) I"».M2K n-|M>r«s last .war,437 words
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336 1938-07-28 20 Legal Point In Pro Note Case Decidec (From Our Own Reporter Penang, Wednesday. AN interesting legal point, namtlt whether a promissory note couii be assigned to another without consideration and whether that persn was entitled to sue, was decided b» Mr. Justice Howes in the Supremi Court. His Lordship decided336 words
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Article111 1938-07-28 20 Singapore, Wednesday /JN the occasion of the 1938 Ail Malay* v Co-operative Conference which m be held in Singapore this year. Singapore Co-operative Urban Uniw will present a concert at the Victory Theatre on Saturday commencing 5.15 p.m. The Programme will bo I eomprd** sive one. including a111 words
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Advertisement180 1938-07-28 20 n^ak aaaja bbi y-\c It means loss of power, high fuel and oil 1 umption anJ finally mechanical break- £^^^k «'«'v.n unless the engine is overhauled in time. «||h^J I6QIIC6S A very large proportion of the total wear on VI W0 cyiinden is due to the corrosive effect of n180 words
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748 1938-07-28 21 SIR GEORGE TRIMMER GIVES SOME ADVICE SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. an (,l (IKGK TRI.ViMER WHO WAS PRESENT AT_THE PRIZE DIS--0 TKIBtTION OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SCHOOL <>K COMMERCE THIS EVENING. DELIVERED A SPEECH till OF WISE ADVICE TO THOSE ABOUT TO LEAVE SCHOOL AMI crEK748 words
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Article215 1938-07-28 21 THAT he had been induced to purchase the goodwill and assets of a publication called "The Sportsman" was the allegation of Mr. E. G. Mo/ar. Managing Director of Masters Ltd., when he sued Mr. E. Anderson, for damage because, he alleged, he had been misrepresented as215 words
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Article120 1938-07-28 21 LAUREL AND HARDY AT THE CAPITOL SWISS MISS", which opened at the Capitol last night, brings back to Singapore those two delightful comedian^ Laurel and Hardy in a rollicking story which suits them in every way. They are seen this time as two travelling salesmen in the mousetrap line, who120 words
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Advertisement14 1938-07-28 21 HAPPY TIDINGS FROM VOI SKI I fiT^^J^—J SONJA Hi Ml ttArri DON IMKCHI LANDING14 words
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493 1938-07-28 22 5-1 Margin In Div. 1 Game Malays 5; s( Till: >liila>s notched a deserving victory by five goals to one over the Crick* Club in a first division soccer fixture of the RJLFJt league, played at the'Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Wadon proved493 words
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Article41 1938-07-28 22 In a junior league match played at Tanglin yesterday. "B" Co. (Skins) beat "S" Co. by two Koals to one. "S Co. opened the scoring through Coyle but McCullum equalised from a penalty kick. Devlin secured the winning goal.41 words
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Article333 1938-07-28 22 SERANGOON ENGLISH SCHOOL SPORTS TINK weather prevailed at the Se--1 rangoon English School eighth annual athletic sports, which were held yesterday. Mrs. A. Keir gave away the prizes. The results are as follows:— 100 Yds A.: 1, Lim Kee Thye; 2. Chan Ah Chong: 3, Arjuna Ponnudarai. 100 Yds B.:333 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-07-28 22 AN INCIDENT in yesterday's Div. 1 soccer in which? the Malays trounced tin- ricket Club. Picture shows the S.C.C. goalkeeper rushing out to make a save. TribuneTribune - 27 words
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Article71 1938-07-28 22 THE Island Club ladies' July Medal played on July 26, resulted in a win for Mrs. S. B. Tan with a nett score of [11. The following were some of Jthe best cards returned; Mrs. S. B. Tan 46—15 —31 Mrs. B. Duftin 45— 12> 2 3271 words
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Article25 1938-07-28 22 One of two men rescued by firemen rearing gas-masks when an ammonia lank burst at Wenlock Brewery HoxU,n, London. E., has died.25 words
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Article129 1938-07-28 22 Seattle. \Vnshin»ton. Wednetfc. ANOTHER sensational tt n round knock-out has been provided in a championshh, fight for a world title, but this tf/ne the loser was the holder The winner was Al Hostik who disposed of Freddie steele middleweight champion in the first of aReuter - 129 words
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Article146 1938-07-28 22 INTER -SCHOOL CRICKET VICTORIA BEAT RAFFLES IX a cricket match played yesterda>. Victoria School beat Kaflles Institution by only three runs. Scores: VICTORIA SCHOOL Nadarajah cM. Singh b Suncram II Sungaran b Sundram Ali b Sundram Vijiaratnam c Baker b Rasadurai Yogarajah b Sundram Traill b Sundram Shagaran b Sundram146 words
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Article74 1938-07-28 22 Police 11. .2; Clerical Inion IN a third division match yesurca: 1 Police II beat the Clerical l on" two goals to one. The Police were better on the run of play. m M They scored two goals through M£jSullivan. their centreforward Clerical Union, although74 words
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Article70 1938-07-28 22 Rome, July •> MUSSOLINI has approved a for exchange of OoeeH the Fascist Militia and the Storm Troops in the near fill the aim of "cementins still fW I r df bond of comradeship between in fensive forces of the two The decision was annoum 1 < (Jf Duce hadReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement38 1938-07-28 22 SUN TALKIES (New World) tO TO-NIGHT 9.30 "The HOUSE of a THOUSAND CANDLES" MNTfIMM, MUK MAD A) VENTURES EXPLORING A NIDI OF DKK AI> WITH A NATIONS FATE AT STAKE Supported by CENE AUTRY in "GUNS and GUITARS"38 words
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Article, Illustration770 1938-07-28 23 MALAYA LEADS 2-1 IN INTERORT TENNIS KEE ONN BEATEN BY JAVA CHAMPION- Penang Pair Win Doubles 17-15, 7-5 IN THE INTER-PORT TENNIS MATCH BETWEEN MALAYA AND 1 THE NETHERLANDS INDIES, WHIGH WAS BEGUN ON THE SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB COURTS YESTERDAY EVENING, MALAYA LED BY TWO MATCHES TO ONE, YADI WINNINGTribune - 770 words
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Article56 1938-07-28 23 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS vsterday's ties in the Club tennis tournament: f -;^l l V beatSethl lii sFOR THURSDAY nniTRLES OPEN. (Final): g» rfflßrm Green and CAP MEN'S DOUBLES. (Final) MSrORTIESDAY hv\ F CUP (Final):. Mrs- StapleMr o'ak-Rhind -3 vs. Mr. and r SII S)R WEDNESDAY DPEN MIXED DOUBLES. (SemiI',, Dr56 words
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Article144 1938-07-28 23 ...petition will be run in conjunction with series 1. 2, 3 4 in levolver Event of the Singapore Association, six or more teams mpete. will comprise four members Ld Post entries will cost $2.00 per Team. 1 1 the individual events will be I nd not according to144 words
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331 1938-07-28 23 WINS FOR MISS SANSONI SIAMESE ENTRANT ■The Malayan ■Championships uomen tennis champions of rariov countries battle for supwj on the court, their encounters I considerable amount of The large crowd that in--1 'I the tennis courts of the S.C.C. "'I i> afternoon to witness the Mtarfnmry ties in the women's331 words
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Advertisement37 1938-07-28 23 mw:-^<f)O^| CHARLES LAUCHTON P^iSfeL t£ TALKS MALAY in m. '''^^^^Sn thls exciting Adventure to '■•^'{ftimiiiinifnr. Story I Coming to the I'APITOL CHARLES LAUGHTON in W Somerset Maugham's famous story of the MulaNun An h.|M-la«o "VESSEI 01 WRATH"37 words
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Article, Illustration171 1938-07-28 24 INTERPORT MALAYAN TENNIS VeslertfA] v..r I rre.it day for tennis in Singapore, for at the Singapore Cf ak< t C.jb there was in progress at tl:c F.amc timo the ia Mmlmya and J;»va, and the Malayan rhampionships. Malaya led ,l—\ in the intrrjiort Mi the day's play. Kee Onn losingTribune - 171 words
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423 1938-07-28 24 Wharf Extensions: To-day's Ceremony j^ARKING the completion of the West Wharf extension scheme which huh commenced in 19:54, His Excellency the Governor k lay in* the final granite copinjr stone at the western extremity of Sect*on 10 this afternoon. I—— The scheme was based on the report Jrepnred bv Mr.423 words
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Article194 1938-07-28 24 London, Wednesday. IN the Commons to-day Mr. McCentee asked whether the Prime Minister had considered making representation to the Iranian Government regarding the restriction of the export of raw opium to China. Mr. Butler, in reply, said that a convention was in the course ofReuter - 194 words
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Article43 1938-07-28 24 R London. Wednesday. AIN interfered with the match between the Australians and Somerset which began to-day. Somersetshire had scored 110 in their Cairo. Wednesday: The Govern*] has decided to provide an acl th* million Egyptian pounds red" air arm. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article176 1938-07-28 24 HEROISM OF CHINESE TROOPS Hankow, Wednesday. rS battle for Kiukiang, one oi w most strategic points in the Japan" advance on Hankow, and the iau« I which has resulted in the enemy ion* being approximately 150 miles from n seat of Government, has been I the battle for Shanghai. y176 words
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Article17 1938-07-28 24 first innings, and the Australians had without loss in their first inning* rain prevented further pluv t17 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-28 24 A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6. The Arcade, Singapore. 'PHONE 7994. XHP TAILOR.19 words
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