Morning Tribune, 1 August 1938
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1938-08-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3— No li>6. SINGAPORE MONDAY, August I, 1938, five cp:nts.13 words
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511 1938-08-01 1 SOVIET-JAP-MANCHUKUO SOLDIERS IN BORDER SLASH; MANY KILLED TOKYO, SUNDAY. AP^NESE AND MANCHUKUO TROOPS WENT INTO ACTION THIS MORNING, DRIVING OUT SOVIET SOLDIERS FROM CHANGKUFENG AND SHAOTSAOPING (ON THE "IRIN-RUSSIA BORDER), SAYS A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT HSINKING BY THE IWANGTUNG ARMY, WHICH DECLARES THAT LAST NIGHT, A SOVIET UNIT WITH •ANKSReuter - 511 words
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Article66 1938-08-01 1 London, Sunday. U7HII.K the liner Queen Mary was berthing at Southampton this afternoon, attended by ten tugs, a strong wind caught the liner, which collided with a wooden jetty at the entrance of the dock and almost cut the jetty m two. Tufcs managed to stopReuter - 66 words
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Article117 1938-08-01 1 jjj: Kingston, Sunday, jjijj !:!:riFTY were Wiled, including the::::: driver, firemen and guard,! jj ill: and 80 injured when a holiday j fiji train was derailed m a rocky!* I cutting near Balaclava The train carried 206 passengers, chieflly j Kingstomans g oin* to Montefobay tjgReuter - 117 words
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Article19 1938-08-01 1 Barcelona. Sunday. Forty were killed and 130 wounded ir yesterday's Nationalist air raid ovei FaLset ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article83 1938-08-01 1 Berlin, Sunday. THE Pope's attack on Wta^J 8 scathingly criticised In fthe German Press. "Angriff say* that the Pope has been talking about things which is none of his business, and referring to the Vatican* warntag that "Whoever strikes Catholic Ac*U» strikes the Pope andReuter - 83 words
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Article201 1938-08-01 1 Rangoon, Sunday. JHK kathroll of the Rangoon disturbances is now 58. Five were UM a,nd sf> injured m communal riots at Bhajralpur on the °«'asi(.n of a Hindu Festival. !id» and one Moslem were ""J fl and 27 and 29 injured respectively. objected to the routeReuter - 201 words
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Article33 1938-08-01 1 London. Sunday Two million outpatients made ovei 10 000 000 attendances at the London voluntary hospitals last year. The cost of the treatment was estimated Bt £4,554,000. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 33 words
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101 1938-08-01 1 Berlin, Sunday. HITLER has conferred the Grand Cross of the German Eatfe on the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Cheng Tien Fonff who is retnrnm* to Chin*. Dr Cheng Tien Fong, leaves Berlin on Tuesday on a visit to England ana Scandinavia before embarking on^ttwReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement20 1938-08-01 1 ov OTHER I I i.uropean Shot J MAII.A. Show Uitchcraft? 17 day's Kaces hnnis 2 o Bisley Meet Boxinf j20 words
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Advertisement26 1938-08-01 1 y WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY i WITHOUT REFRIGERATION ..IN ANY CLDI/.TB THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MJ'K. WHOLL MILK^ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE DISTRreUTORS. GET/ BROS. CO.26 words
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375 1938-08-01 2 Factor In Modern Economics PIRTII control was discussed at the meeting of the All-Malayan Urban Co-operative Society, which met at Raffles Institution yesterday. "I earnestly apperal to every member of this assembly and to all members ot co-operative societies throughout Malaya to nive their serious attention375 words
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Article525 1938-08-01 2 Co-Operative Conference Dinner HEM) under the auspices of Ihe Singapore I roan Co-operative I tiion Ltd., the dinner, m honour of th«- ietsfate* to Mm ninth AUMalaya Co operative Conference, at the Kfx Hotel last alfht, was a complete success. Mr R. North-Hunt, Mc B RegU-fr;tr-(M'nci.ii ol Statistics, presided OVer525 words
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Article56 1938-08-01 2 London, Sunday. MAVY week opened at Portsmouth yes--11 terday. Fifty -five warships, including the flagship H.M.S. Nelson are open to visitors The programme includes many vivid demonstrations of the Navy at work with seventeen active service items, including aircraft attacks on a cruiser and a night engagement56 words
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Article77 1938-08-01 2 England's Telegraph Traffic London, juu A CENSUS taken by the Post Offi* cently of. telegraph traffic, m* that roughly two-thirds of tne grams dealt with were busmen 'one-third social messages. Nearly nine per cent, of u» traffic related to fish, while tne fruit and meat trades together au 'ted for77 words
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Article465 1938-08-01 2 Singapore. Sunday. THE psychological side of the Malay character was clearly depicted 1 and defined by Mr. G. Hawkins/ Assistant Director of Co-open-tion for the F.M.S. and S.S., m an address he delivered this morning to a huge attendance of co-operators from all parts of Malaya, when465 words
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Article260 1938-08-01 2 «n»pore, Satur dai WHAT appeared to be a quar™, V! ween Kontl and -A r f r f el > inclusion ot the article and 65 of 'The Japanese s disclosed at the reVumed Z < nquiry to-day before Mr r, V niv.s. the Third Ma K. KogutiA.S.P. - 260 words
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Advertisement191 1938-08-01 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Achim Ar* you Run Down, Nervy, suffer Aching. Swollen joints? Do you (Jet Up Nights or suffer Iron, Burning, Itching Passages lzz: s -r. RJ»«««nattom, Circles Under ,V ny Ankll>a frequent Headaches and ..Ms, Loss <>i Appetite and Knergy These symptoms .show germ* aro191 words
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Article119 1938-08-01 3 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday ONE of the biggest air rallies m the history of civil aviation m Malaya Wftfl held n Ipoh over the weekend when 19 aircraft of the Royal Singapore. Kuala Lumnur. Penang and Perak Flyinn Clubs with the Straits Settlements Air119 words
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80 1938-08-01 3 PERAK EUROPEAN MINE MANAGER FOUND SHOT from Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. R j F Gregory, manager of ivnkalcn (Lahat) Mines, was und shot through the heart this orning In his office. A postmortem was performed m ie Ipoh Hospital. It is believed a revolver was used. r. Gregory was80 words
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Article113 1938-08-01 3 MUSICAL CONCERT FOR CHINA RELIEF THE China Relief Fund will benefit a. 1 the result of a concert Riven at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night by Otto Joachim < violin and Francois de Haan (piano and organ). A large audience attended and thoroughly enjoyed a delightful evening ol music,113 words
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453 1938-08-01 3 Singapore, Sunday. HAT Co-operation had succeeded to i great extent m inculcating tie habit of thrift, but that there ere still a few holes m the bucket 1 thrift, and that it would be we'l devote some attention to the itching up of such holes453 words
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24 1938-08-01 3 PLANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. u^'-'iai M^ H f R S:-Reduced Rates. Wr or Fin \l Classes. •>«» p S ed Music Teacher. -5, Barker Road.24 words
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Article192 1938-08-01 3 Acid Throwing In Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent > j Malacca, Saturday. TOUR Chinese, including the alleg- ed assailant, are reported to be lying- m the General Hospital with arid burns. It would appear that m the course of a fight between the men. one of them threw a bottle192 words
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213 1938-08-01 3 Admits He Cut Ear Of 8 -Day Infant (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Sunday. "I PLEAD guilty to the charge but the injury is very slight and I cut the infant's ear to make a mark of identification as the child has no father," said Yeo Meng Lee, an old213 words
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Advertisement17 1938-08-01 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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Advertisement92 1938-08-01 3 /When you raise your hat\ I do you raise your age? J 1 Wouldn't you like to look young even with your hat off? T^en start using Pure SilviVrin The Nutural 11. .1 Food which goes into the root of all Hair Troubles. Of all Chemists. High-Class .Stores and Hair92 words
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Miscellaneous87 1938-08-01 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. 15 r > 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, Bunga Raya, Malacca, Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar. Malacca X.L at 7.0087 words
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103 1938-08-01 4 JAMAICA PREPARES FOR TROUBLE: CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS Kingston (Jama lf), Sunday EXTENSIVE prccsiulions haw boon lakon to pro\onl an outbreak <»l HKorrior on Monday, whvn fhc Centenary of th<- cmanripalion <»l Mlavi'-i m Jamaica will \w Ctlebffted Attempt! to seize land is feared ami warning i roclamaf ions have been IssuedReuter - 103 words
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Article77 1938-08-01 4 Brussels, Sunday WHEN tilt Norwegian steamer Tirranna arrived at Antwerp, a representative of Gen Franco went aboard and expressed regret at the bombing and machine-gunning of the vessel m the Mediterranean west of Tangier* on July 24 He added, however, that the attack was not made by a77 words
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Article22 1938-08-01 4 The cricket fixture between the Indian Association and Raffles College which wa.s to have been played at Bale.sticr Plain yesterday was cancelled22 words
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Article335 1938-08-01 4 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Guerillas Guerillas Near Peiping Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Sunday. Foreign .steamers, passing Woosung on Friday afternoon, heard gunfire m the north bank indicating that Chinese guerilla units were engaging ihe enemies it Yuko, near Shanghai. Gunfire is 'heavier nightly m the suburbs of Shanghai, especially m Woosunr*. The enemies335 words
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192 1938-08-01 4 Prague, Sunday. VVIi II a view I* solving the uncertainty regarding (Government's proposals, Herr Kundt, the leader of ihe Sudeten (German (Group m Parliament, enquired whether the (Government still stands by its proposals and whether it intends to continue the conversations with the SudetensReuter - 192 words
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Article110 1938-08-01 4 Washington. Sunday. TIIF I nited States Department of Commerce announces that DMltai Corrigan will receive only nominal penalty. The suspension of his commercial pilots licence for crossing the Atlantic without permission is till Corrteau le f t f New York this afternoon by liner. Douglas Corrigan110 words
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Article87 1938-08-01 4 TWENTY-FIVE American Holstein cows arrived here by the Pleasantville yesterday to increase the herd ol the Singapore Dairy Four cows were born on board All are m good condition. There also came Mr Dyas, superintendent of the Farm, who has been visiting America. Next week. Dr. Newman,87 words
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Advertisement64 1938-08-01 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUB OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to tbese safe boxes, so that SAFETY and64 words
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Advertisement18 1938-08-01 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. l» f CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS Bl Tel. 5926 2. Finlavsor Grpf18 words
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1101 1938-08-01 5 CO-OPERATIVE CONFERENCE CHIEF TALKS ON HOW TO FULFIL "DREAMS AND VISIONS" Week-End j Gathering j i In Spore JL. JL. Singapore, Sunday. [EARLY 100 delegates from all over the country attended the ninth allMalaya Urban Co-operative Conference at Raffles Institution hall yesterv and heard their director warn co-operators against too1,101 words
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Article55 1938-08-01 5 Singapore, Sunday, AN address on air-conditioned travel m Malaya was given by Mr. P. Kanagasooriar, of the F.M.S.R. Employees' Society of Taipfcng, at the resumption of the All Malaya Urban Co-operative Conference this morning. He dealt with the evolution of airconditioning, how it evolved from the fan, and punkah, and55 words
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Article98 1938-08-01 5 CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY ACCOUNTS Singapore, Sunday, THE proposal, made by Mr. Goh Kok Tee, treasurer of the Penang English Teachers Society, that the Director General of Posts and Telegraph, be requested through the Co-operative Department to treat co-operative society accounts as conjoint accounts, to raise the limit to $20,000, and to98 words
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Advertisement70 1938-08-01 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. JMUfiiiwif Bankers and Brokers t* Securities and Commoattim. M* tertian Mark* Cabie and Quotation Ssrvk*. Member*: JOW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. coaoionrrY exchange, inc. op n. y BXW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG70 words
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Advertisement154 1938-08-01 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELA\AATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated hi the Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradlns Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. iflM Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000*000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH President M. TAUDIN CHaBOT JDlrector154 words
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56 1938-08-01 6 PROMOTION FOR FORMER SINGAPORE O.C. London. Saturday AIR -VICE- MARSHAL L •tt Brown-Cave who commanded the Air Force Flight to Singapore. Australia and Hon ff kon? m 1927, and was also Officer i'o m manding, Far East m 1930 has been appointed Air Officer Commanding No. twenty-five Armament Group (R.A.F.)Reuter - 56 words
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Article18 1938-08-01 6 The Air Mail (Imperial i ip.spatcj from Singapore on July 22 was deliver! m London on Friday. I18 words
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Advertisement275 1938-08-01 6 M JESSIE MATTHEWS I I*N' 'I"HE GAUMONT PICTURE i lilt, "SAILING ALONG" 1 '9w3fn with WHAMD YOtNG. BARRY MACKAY. y SONGS! DANCING! COMEDY' 1 fwmr.i J DONALD HI C X and MIC XXV MOUSE m (LOCK CLEANERS". S OACMOfn NKWSREEL OF ROYAL VISIT TO PARIS -j-^- A i 1 ROX275 words
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Article120 1938-08-01 7 From our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ldre d and eighty- two Rover Tincludtaf European Rovers s Malaya are gathered at onip lor the first Rover meet ever :n M Furopean Rovers are from the F m Singapore, and are part of a S£ at 43120 words
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Advertisement253 1938-08-01 7 THFATRE ROYAL I «_^ht v. .Matinee To-Day at 3.15 P.M. GOHAR and NAVIN m -The BLACK GHOST" A Hair-Raising Hindustani Thriller! I-^TXEW WORLDI -ggggo" 1 ■f BESAR KUAL;> I v (The Malayan Pionper Amusement Park* Idance palace I bar j A |R CONDITIONED- ™w E |j 1 1 DANCE IN253 words
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Advertisement270 1938-08-01 7 4. .j, Forget The Heat Enjoy The Cool Comfort of i^ALHAMBRAI I MALAYA'S FIRST ONLY AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE. S 'Controlled by SHAW BROS. LTD> S Crowded Houses Nii»htlv acclaim the mosf perfect motion picture S House m Sin^ap(»re. J j DAILY 4 SHOWS 11 A.M., 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. > Children270 words
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Article615 1938-08-01 8 Governor's Tribute To Planters OPENING OF M. A. H. A. EXHIBITION 'From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Sat unlay. 'PHI; (Ml value Of the Malayan Affri-Horti.-ultural Kxhibiii, m t)) the nmntry was stressed by His Excellency the Governor when 1( mtmei the exhibition here to-day. m past years.' he aid,615 words
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Article108 1938-08-01 8 WITH the termination of the All Malayan Exhibition on Monday, the F.M.S. Volunteer Air Force comprising- the Volunteers "X" flight and the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club planes will carry out a mimic aerial bombardment of a village on the Stadium. Over 80 volunteers will participate m the display108 words
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Advertisement120 1938-08-01 8 f Me&srff4tfg*°#A r v^z^ m^ NEXT ATTRACTION 'ZJI^H^I at Malaya's largwl and Ji^.^ > |»v Kinest Theatre. > the CAPITOL England's foremost Screen Star ANNA NEA«EE FRESH FROM HER TRIUMPHANT APPEARANCE IN THE UNIVERSALLY APPLAUDED "VICTORIA THE GREAT" ./^'LIMELIGHT" 1r directorial (ienius of J lI K II II II I120 words
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272 1938-08-01 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Aug. 1, 1938. CO-OPERATION IN SCHOOLS fJd-OPERATION m schools is the •object of an editorial comm.' Jit m the July issue of "The Malayan Co-Operator,* 1 and needles.; lo say we a-.'e m hearty agreement with the statement that "if co-operation \s a good thing for272 words
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Article, Illustration61 1938-08-01 10 Planet News All ityrtment m sailing was conducted by George and Babu. the chimnau^of hi L d Zo wh »aunched a model, schooner on the rome^. r ou ih IX'" XK P Ot the Children's Zoo. The craft rail into Tvatr work on 1 and WaS dismasted necessiUtinp some .»iPlanet News - 61 words
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982 1938-08-01 10 Is Far East Going To RUIN THROUGH WAR? TWELVE months ago the first .shot- mttt Jin'd m fche greatest war that the Far WUK hM -stt-n. when Japanese and tnno.se troOfM clashed at Marco Polo bridge a few miles outride Peking < writes O M Orecn, broadcasting authority on the982 words
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Advertisement15 1938-08-01 10 To-days White Label 4 Announcement The surest test of a ma n's discrimination. DEWAR'S WP.S.-K.15 words
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233 1938-08-01 11 CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY'S PROFIT DESPITE BOMBING $4,000,000 Gain i of constant disruption of traffic and extensive damage icted on the tracks as a result of continuous bombings Japanese airplanes, a net profit of over $4,000,000 was JV\ the Canton-Hankow Railway during the fiscal year U on hwe 30, 1938. [ft i233 words
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329 1938-08-01 11 THE TALE OF A SAILOR No Right To Be Alive AMERICAN Asiatic Fleet personnel, arriving seven ships strong from the season's Malayan cruise, at Manila recently, were unanimous m the opinion that one sailor named Misch just hadn't any right to be alive. Misch, a sailor on the U.S.S. Alden,329 words
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Article231 1938-08-01 11 laders Commended or Their Training Canton, July 24. NERAL Wu Te-chen, Chairman the Kwangtung Provincial roent. was praised by the |nal Government for training Corps which was ble for the recapture of Nalan<l. and was asked to com--5 offlcert and men of this 1 toeir «ood work. I*231 words
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Article34 1938-08-01 11 The Hague. I*HE International Catholic Peace Congress is to take place from August 19 to 22 at The Hague. The general subject to be discussed will be the foundations of international order.34 words
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Article145 1938-08-01 11 Cinemas And Radios For Ceylon Villages Colombo A SMALL portion of the fortune with which Andrew Carnegie, the American millionaire, endowed the Carnegie Corporation of New York, will bring the benefits of this cinema and the radio to hundreds of poor villagers m the interior of Ceylon. The145 words
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Article349 1938-08-01 11 Use Of Pressure Indicators Measurement Of Power In Oil Engines ALTHOUGH it may appear to be a very elementary problem, the measurrment of power m a reciprocating prime mover, particularly an oil engine, has not yet been completely solved. Connected information for example, relating to the use of indicators on349 words
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Advertisement80 1938-08-01 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m flare protection. They permit yon to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRBT TlME— perfect eye comfort for driTing, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.80 words
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Advertisement38 1938-08-01 11 TM^TiU^ONIC POOP I VULCAIN The watcli for every man and woman of taste combining- elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 429. North Brid"f l Road (Near Middle ROfttf) Telephone 7922.38 words
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Article, Illustration111 1938-08-01 12 "Mertury" beiiiß taken from the hangar on a tractor before taking: off on the recent flight across the Atlantic last week. Planet News Ifct Mu>o r«»nii)o>it( itonrafl taxi-ing over the water at the take-off. Planet News -med by cheering people and the thunder of a 101Planet News - 111 words
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Advertisement32 1938-08-01 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.32 words
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Article, Illustration1799 1938-08-01 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY Week Of Weddings— Grace Darling Centenary Fashion's New Colours— Housecoats Still Popular 'From Our Oxen Correspondent) London, July 23. THIS has been a week of important weddings. Miss Jeanne Stourton, herself bridesmaid at so many weddings that sne has been called the "nonstop bridtsmaid," was married1,799 words
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Advertisement28 1938-08-01 15 SPECIAL OFFER FOR JULY and AUGUST only BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES at $8.00 and $10.00 only >i aim>\ muni LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 3, FORT ROAD MALACCA (Telephone: 121)28 words
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Advertisement419 1938-08-01 16 BYPaOand BRITISH INDIA LINES iIRCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Tonnage Spore Tonnage P ore 1938 us* BHUTAN 6,100 Auu. 1 BURDWAN ti,070 Sept. 24 BEHAR b.OOU Aug. 8 KANPUKA 17,000 Oc 7 CHI'IKAL 15.000 Aug. 12 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug.419 words
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Advertisement383 1938-08-01 16 ]k TO FRENCH PORTS*' LO*i CHARCEURS REUNIS i HOMEWARDS. s S dENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk a L I CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nanles, St. Nazaire Bordeaux l TO SAIGON INDOCHINA I ADEN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong v > I CAP VARELLA J 1 S. A. M.383 words
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Article438 1938-08-01 17 AMERICAN SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS quotation! fW" New ...ui-n.ni Messrs. S. E. j mail yesterday:- Last Sale july 29 July 30 Deb. JO3O 60»4B UH !V) Vt> 21% 22', jj 141>- 142 B 38 87> x pur PPeF 35 35> 2 1 f! 68 18% Pacific Railway rp oi America 3438 words
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295 1938-08-01 17 gINd.VPOKK still has its black ma^io," practised by people who earn their living either by "making" witchcraft, casting spells and brinifinir evil to others. A Womag who went out for a waW recently stumbled accidentally acros" a mall shrine of joss sticks, incenst, grains of rice,295 words
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Advertisement296 1938-08-01 17 BlR\s PHILP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARFLU In P° rt AUR MERKUR Au S- 29 1 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates First Class passenger! may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel.296 words
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Advertisement66 1938-08-01 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA TIUW A 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodate for First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. >. mm H Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan66 words
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Miscellaneous324 1938-08-01 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE to-day I SHIPS IN DOCK °H^ n Ko?, ce g nera y xSS 2 p P .m. s ips ISSSS SVEtT" OR Indo-China G.G. Pasquier 11 a.m. fcxrfci/IED 1O ARRIVE o Japan, o Formosa and Entrance Exit o Macao x Aircraft 2 p.m. SHIP Codown Gate Gate Philippine324 words
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Article343 1938-08-01 18 (Continued from page 8) towards the success of the Malayai A^ri-Horticultural Association's ci hibition which was opened by H* Excellency the Governor at tht Ampang stadium to-day. As an advertising medium the es bltion which is held annually gives z ders an unique opportunity to displ their products343 words
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Article74 1938-08-01 18 (By Air Mail- Lucknow. J THE U. P Government ing a teachers' trains-' Allahabad to impart train ;i T lines of the Wardha Educate' 1 Thirty graduates will te tr m and they will get an allouu' 1 15. per month for eight montw Night schools74 words
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Advertisement21 1938-08-01 18 ID \f pyx A X»^r Dewar's jgro "White fe*^ Label" S^; v^ewar&S°^ RIGHT SPIRIT JK Sime, Darby Co. Ltd. -WPS S21 words
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Miscellaneous314 1938-08-01 18 ON JHEJA?!^ ..^m Al m ICIT 1 r Classics. MON. AUOUD I 647 Programme review. M News and weather bulletin. jllllirtnl rrr.rd.nu Gramophonr rrrord. ?j p FUm prO firamme. 7 r»o Omroep orchestra, conducted by Ljivj/ 1 A l>f \U%? Carel van der Bijl. ©lix\»/if \/ivi^ g3O Mer^eibach concert. U314 words
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Miscellaneous383 1938-08-01 18 r HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 Mis (314 m) g?0 -10.20 European and Chinese 6 50 SSrSSSiIOO. and Exchange ,20 Tf l^: -aUH,- fport and announcements. 10 20 Close down. ROME 2 RO 11.81 Mcs (18.7 m.) 6 20 Opening announcement. News m English. News m Chinese. Chamber music. News m Italian.383 words
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Miscellaneous167 1938-08-01 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 \Nj, GSG 17.79 Mcs (U| GSF 15.14 Mcs [SS2I I fi.os Big Ben. Portsmouih vl Week. The Grand fr.Jm commentary by Thomas t M rooffe broadcast from the 9 of H.M.S. 'Victory.' 0.20 An organ recital from the rB cert Hall, Broadcasts HouJH 6.50 "Out of the167 words
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1146 1938-08-01 19 PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY'S PENANG RACES iJ^jM y Marcus Superbus'') rl li; R eisht events has been H for this atfernoon's .StraviaM.p;-'; 1 vn l ?J r the second Pomjm."* ni^e m the Autumn Penan, Turf Club In 4 MS; -is a favourities day at the A m 'Sment. and to-day1,146 words
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Article108 1938-08-01 19 rOLLOWING arr .srh etions for to-da; races at PenanK. RACE ONE Ponies, Class 2, Div. 2, 6 furs. NIGHTSHADE La&sa RACE TWO Horses, Class 4, Div. 3, 512 fuis. PRINCE CARAVEL New Zealand RACE THREE Horses, Class 4. Div. 2, 1 mil©. SKY RAIDER Rex RACE FOUR Ponies. Class108 words
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Advertisement183 1938-08-01 19 III; There are as many pitfalls m solvent refining processes as m the ordinary acidtrcacing processes which they are replacing. It needs experience and mathematical precision of control to steer a Jean course between under-refining, which gives gummy, sludgy oils, and over-refining, which produces weak and unstable oils. SHELL were183 words
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Article203 1938-08-01 20 A.A.A. Anniversary Dinner Singapore, Sunday. OFFICIALS and member* of 1 Amicable Athletic Association celebrated the tenth anniversary of the club yesterday at their own premises at 43-B. I'pper Nankin Street. After ten years of existence, the A A.A. can well be proud that they have never been m the background203 words
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Article753 1938-08-01 20 'From Our Own Reporter) Penan*, Saturday. AfiOOD huliday crowd was preNeni for the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn race imeiinr which opened m bright weather llns afternoon. The going bk; sweep draw c The draw for the big sweep resulte ed as follows: (Value $25,053)753 words
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Article313 1938-08-01 20 This Man Can Control His Pulse (Tribune Staff Reporter) A TALL, good-looking man into the Tribune Office on a turday ancf said 'Good afternoon then— stopped the beat of his pui, A doctor was with him, lent me his stethoscope. I testd him. His body was absolute!, "lifeless." He remained313 words
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Article173 1938-08-01 20 Shanghai, Saturday. »J»HE Chinese Air Force carried out an extensive bombing expedition yesterday ov«t Hukow and Matang where over 30 Japanese warships were manoeuvring. One big Japanese man-of-war has been sunk, and many sailors who mpea mdi nd swam ashore, have been either killed or wounded.173 words
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Article134 1938-08-01 20 VHE third annual Singapore-J 1 Singapore cycl£ road race will m 1 v on Aug. 7at 6 a.m. Competitors at the starting point at 5.30 ceive final instructions, othcrwi>e will be disqualified. Altogether t*J three prizes have been arrangee "J >; organisei- and are now on <134 words
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Article496 1938-08-01 21 EC s cricket Our Own Reporter, I'FNANG. SUNDAY. w\(i KKCREATION CLUB 'n an mma and im MimrM were drawn on the first U!°v!,v U the Penang Eurasians i, up the huge total of 256 thanks partnerships between r D I a Brooy and L. I. RoDiess,496 words
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109 1938-08-01 21 PENANG C.R.C. v. SINGAPORE C.R.C. CRICKET f Vur Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. £&X Chinese Recreation Club Ibatttng their unfinished first S? J! 1 lhe thre e day cricket match Huh at Ppnan Chinese Recreation Green this morning and tor 160 m reply to Penang's •scored on the first day. d109 words
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Article305 1938-08-01 21 T.P.C.A. v. C.S.C. Cricket THE first innings of the annual cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Tamil Physical Culture Association, of Kuala Lumpur, played at Balestier Plain yesterday, ended m favour of the Ceylonese who compiled 150 runs as against the visitors' 13T The visitors were stoutly305 words
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169 1938-08-01 21 RAFFLES WIN INTER -COLLEGE ATHLETICS EASILY Singapore. Saturday. DESPITE the very inclement state of the weather, there was a good attendance of supporters of both Colleges when Medical and Raffles students met m their annual inter-college athletic competition at Sepojr Lines this afternoon. Mrs. J. S. English distributed the prices.169 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-08-01 21 THE Penang doubles pair, Goon Kok Ying (m play) and Goon Kok Lem, who are strongly fancied to carry off the doubles, photographed yesterday TribuneTribune - 25 words
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Article92 1938-08-01 21 SERVICES WIN AT SEREMBAN (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. THE United Services easily beat the Sungei Ujone Club m a two-day cricket match played here by an innings and 79 runs. SERVICES Ist Innings: 205 'ODwycr 73. El.smic not out 38, Cooper 42, Mack 32; Reed 3 for 42).92 words
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Article216 1938-08-01 21 Singapore, Saturday RAIN tended to mar which should have been one of the outstanding events of the week-end, when the All-Malayan P.W.D. Athletics sports meeting was held at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon, but despite this handicap there was a keen and enthusiastic gathering216 words
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Miscellaneous131 1938-08-01 21 To-day's Tides High Tides: 1.40 a.m. 9 ft. 9 ins.; 2.12 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. Foo (R.C.U.); 21 feet 3 34 inches. 440 Yards Relay: 1 Raffles College; 2 Medical College 47 1,5 sees. 220 Yards: 1 Yong Kon Vui (M.C.U.); 2 F. S.DeSa (R.C.U.); 3 Gong Ngie Kong131 words
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1464 1938-08-01 22 FULL REPORT OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY CONCLUDING TIES WILL TAKE PLACE TO-DAY UMMNM had a sra»d day of lawn tennis yesterday m the J Malayan 1111 |l Illl'l foll«win X the disastrous weather of Saturday. The players all had U> do a lot of1,464 words
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Article57 1938-08-01 22 Berlin. Saturday. pKKMANY leads by two games t<» one m the Davis' Cup tennis matches against Yugoslavia, played m Berlin. llenkel and Metaxa (Germany) beat Puner and 'Kukuljevfe (Yugoslavia) I—6, 7 9, 7 5, t> 4. 6—4. Kansas City. In the American Zone, first round, Australia beatReuter - 57 words
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Article196 1938-08-01 22 MALAYAN VISIT TO JAVA NEXT YEAR ijjjj IHE Morning Tribune is al)le announce that as a r l U the -Davis Cup" tennis m^\ :::::ween Malaya and the .\etheriJ2"! :::::Indies, Malaya is to send a u*j jjHjto compete m Java next Preliminary details haw alrel?" been arranged, and the team196 words
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Article572 1938-08-01 22 Men's Singles SECOND ROUND Sanoh beat Yadi 6—4, 6—3. Samboedjo Ho,erip beat Goon Kok Lem 7—5 J-l; Lim Djoe Djiem beat Goon Kok ing 6^ 3< 10 8: Chin Kee Onn beat Muang Roeng 4-6. 6—3. 6—3. Men's Doubles FIRST ROUND Muang Roeng a fia Sanoh beat P.572 words
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Article98 1938-08-01 22 c J^STa* 6 < Of the Johore ChinDlan^ ?i Ass °ciation has set out Plans for improvement and m thi* lmVt«V P X t T r/ dinaTy ing is to be held tonight at the oressr )f T th c Thong wah K k asscSS. tor th*98 words
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Miscellaneous141 1938-08-01 22 I To-day's Ties Men's Singles (Semi-final) Sanoh v. Samboedjo Hoerip. Lim Djoe Djioem v. Chin Kee Onn. Men's Doubles (Semi-final) Muanp Roeng and Sanoh v. H. Kamis and Yadi. H. J. Sinclair and N. S. Wise v. Goon Kok Ying and Goon Kok Lem. Mixed Doubles (Semi-final) H. C. Sansoni141 words
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Article877 1938-08-01 23 \jolony 97 &> 120; I^VHONAL CRICKET WAS PLAYED AT IPOH YESTERS v N THE COLONY-F.M.S. MATCH. AND THE POSI VI THE PRESENT IS THAT MALAY STATES NEED TO i Fl« KINS, THE WHOLE OF TO-DAY, FOR A VIC- ITOKV F rom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday.877 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-08-01 23 THE COMPETITORS m yesterday's sculling competition at the Chinese Swimming Club TribuneTribune - 12 words
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454 1938-08-01 23 28. Total 72. R S. Hawkins (R.E.) 12. 9. 22, 15. Total 58. 200 YARDS SWEEPSTAKE C.Q.M.S. Hearn (Loyal) 33. Dan Hopkins 32. H. J. Barnard (Malay States Police 32 300 YDS. SWEEPSTAKE Dan Hopkins 30 Lt. R. S. Hawkins (RE.) :m J Barnard (Police)454 words
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Article154 1938-08-01 23 London, Saturday. WHEN Glamorgan had scored 38 runs with their wickets intact, rain prevented further play m their cricket match at Swansea against the Australiansw The following are close of play scores m English cricket to-day: w AT BRISTOL Gloucestershire vs. Somerset. Somerset 355 for 5. AT ItIKMIM.HA.M154 words
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607 1938-08-01 24 MARQUES LUCKY TO DRAW WITH EAGLE ltl: ;';^-y-:!' I(^^^V^sno ,s o. ,5.. ijkntuha Marques, rugged Mexican V i, has so often thrilled the >BtoganorecrowXwith his spectacular fighting hard hitting Jo Baglj 1 at ne managed to draw with Eagle was a little surorisinß although607 words
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134 1938-08-01 24 Jill: GUMH Swimming CWI held sculling MM yesUTdav. Bghf pain competed over ooum <> approximately 2ft miles, from the clubhouse to I beacon ofT Changj and back and seven completed the OOVIW It proved to be :i runaway virtorv loi the winning pair, with134 words
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Article107 1938-08-01 24 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. FE inter-settlement soccer match between the Singapore Malay Champions and the Pena.ng Mui^y Champions played at Victoria Green this evening resulted m a win for the visitors by five goals to one. Ploy was quite interesting, despite the visitors'107 words
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Article73 1938-08-01 24 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. A hard-fought Kame of hoo?cey was witnessed at the Esplanade to-day, when 'he (Singapore EtecreaUon Club defeated the Penang Recreation Club by 2- 0. Bhelkla opener! the .scoring for the visitors after :> tew minutes play and later, R73 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-08-01 24 Malayan P.W.D. Sport Nil SELANGOR team which won thr open inter-State rela> r.in> at the All-Malayan P.W.D. sports.- Tribune THE FINALISTS m the All-Malaya P.W.D. tennis competition: L. B. M. Arrifin (Selangor) on left lost to H. S. V. Kamaiya (Johore).- TribuneTribune - 42 words
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Advertisement19 1938-08-01 24 A. S. CILES. CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITAItY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6. The Arcade. Singapore. imioni: ?m, Tm TAILOft.19 words
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