Malaya Tribune, 5 September 1938
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Title Section40 1938-09-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. .No 211. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Sept. 5, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1938 121 c40 words
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Advertisement134 1938-09-05 1 ews TH YOUR j!*AKFAST BRINGING COOLING FRESHNESS TO SICKROOM AND BATH ICED EAU DE COLOGNE ls '^l^^ vIkI I wljt \\M REFRESHING and EXHIL U~ \\m ARATING and confers upon H V its users tna t subtle sugges- v i\f H tion of outward loveliness >-f H i-> f Wi134 words
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Advertisement236 1938-09-05 1 DIAMOND AT FACTORY PRICES ted br (•moo. M«ker» rim qa.iity S> f*om il J3fc M mhkm lewiul) wxtuwd, a* M V3J !■■>« «M •daru.j Al jL*»4 rtatet pan* Tteaaa CyrUa an hRFA '■<l»lM> am. thaa KamiM W //ML W\ ar. «14 Wnm IwfL MA \l> w«rt*» r«un wv. j j236 words
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Advertisement41 1938-09-05 1 Read The j SUNDAYj TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFIT. J Consists of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin, 1 Case and 1 Bow. All complete for $8.50 only. SEASON CO., LIMITED, I (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS), I 115. North Bridge Road.41 words
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497 1938-09-05 2 Champagne Party While Awaiting End nrpr (1> London, Aug 9 9 S™* spent by a young: wife of striking beauty ami her married Don Juan" lover in Tresc<K-'Taradi<e Island" of the' seiUhs formed thej;n;hi<k to stark owneaRealising (hat they must once again face497 words
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276 1938-09-05 2 I V3St of of th- pmtVi... f 10 serve even- nap served by air m whlch ar<? be riromes than b "S* B 3aild niWrt if EneJa-nd WiU a first rrdl at Part makto »S Marseilles and V Via Lyons tn and then «1276 words
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Article50 1938-09-05 2 Norfolk. H A MAS uas fined IX Mbfl 1 (£30) here for driving IT** drunk. The man. however. ua> liter- ally on tin "water raff**" H He was driving a Ion> with a water tank on it when hr had a collision that led to his arrest.50 words
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Advertisement381 1938-09-05 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTS6HER (Incorporated in (if rinany). Tne undernoted are the company's Intended nxhires;— OUTWARD, fur MANILA, HONGKONG, .SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Singapore 1938 in a ELBE 1 omit Dairen Sept 15 "Potsdam" omita North China sept 2'j a ';ODER w omita Manila Oct! 8 "COBURG" Oct IS381 words
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Advertisement305 1938-09-05 2 BRITISH INDIA (incorporated lp England), P. ft 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS, Due. To; nago, y'pore. Sam l7 coSS 15>5u(j Nov 4 CHITRAL i' .r. V Z' CARTHAGE s'Sf J J "TANA 17,000 Dec, W 'HOMEWARDS. Leaves Tonnage, .Spsie. BHTJT4V ,5 000 9 1 6 IUU Se P l305 words
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Advertisement310 1938-09-05 2 m INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., 'Incorporated in England). mrcct Service to Japan via Hon ff kon ff and to Calcutta via Penan*. iakmg cargo on through Bill of Laanig for Canton, Macao, Swatow. Amoy Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yanct.se ports Formosa, the Philippines-, etc FOR PENANG AM) CALCUTTA. SULSANG310 words
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Advertisement107 1938-09-05 2 HAMRI'RG-AAfEKIKA LiNIE Heotsch-Australische DampischilTs GeseUsclMft PASS7^pV^^ raled in Germany) P^«« Q SERVIJ* BONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN *USJs t OLENBURG via f^^J M. NEUMARK via Man a Stent 18 1 m.s. RAMSES via Manila Oct r HftlMlun HOMEWARD Ct 6 HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND CREMEN t m.s. LEVERKUSEN vi"" 6107 words
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Obituary67 1938-09-05 3 Messrs. Lim Peck Yam, Lim Teck Hoo and families wish to thank all relatives, friends, members of Tong Soon Kok Association, Staff of Singapore Haroour Board. Section 8, for attending right visits and funeral of their beloved mother, Mrs. Lim Kok Wah nee Wong Mui Cheng, died67 words
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Article490 1938-09-05 3 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. A SIMPLE BUT MOST IMPRESSIVE RECEPTION WAS ACCORDED YESTERDAY TO THE REPRESENTATIVE OF HIS HOLINESS THE POPE TO MALAYA WHO IS HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER AN ABSENCE OF ABOUT 29 YEARS. The whole of the Catholic community in Singapore and Johore including490 words
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Article33 1938-09-05 3 Belgrade. HASSIB RAMASH. oi Grachanitsa. Serbia, lo?ds 45 tons of railway sleepers a day into trains passing his station. He has been known to shoulder a load of 875 lbs.33 words
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Article181 1938-09-05 3 London, Aug". 26. p REV-HAIRED and kindly Dr. I Nathaniel Coulson, a Lostwithiel Cornwall bey who made a fortune as a dentist in the United States, is living- in a San Francisco home for aged people on a dollar a week. At 84 he has181 words
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734 1938-09-05 3 S ngaaore, Sanday. fHE 10th umhrersao of the accession off Qaeen Wilheimma of Holland w;«s celebrated on Saturday In a lavish fashion. Nearly *H of Siagaporp's Dutch community turned up in the best of festive spirits at the Adelphi Hotel, to Iv -in celebrations, which734 words
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Advertisement1195 1938-09-05 3 H^eH//4e/«L/l^. vO'fICES F^' X mi ft Municipality for m Sice- For lei Room Lm y ,r Date of Cloiiug. Oct I*3* fcfftiui iHa Stctl i a for •> Special s Qf pt 28 1938 .SLo lttd n fO L noon 28th ~Sept. 1938. oct. 17. 1938. Oct. I. 1938 r1,195 words
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Advertisement166 1938-09-05 3 MISCELLANEOUS A handsomely illustrated catalogue issued by Zeiss Ikon, the world-famous camera manufacturers, will be sent post free upon request to G P.O. Box 92 Sirgapore. ADMISSION closes 1st Sept? APRIL, 1939, L.C.C. COURSES in Bookkeeping, typewriting and shorthand (Rajah and Pitman). You Can Be Your Own Beauty Specialist by166 words
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Article138 1938-09-05 4 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 5. VIINING. Tin New York 43 cents un1"! changed. Last week was a very quiet one and business was difficult to negotiate. Wall Street closed firm on Saturday, but there will be no furthd news irom that city until Wednesday138 words
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Article16 1938-09-05 4 Singapore, Sept. 5. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— W-j, (unchanged).16 words
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Article16 1938-09-05 4 I lie puce ol rubber al noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyew 26%, Sellers 27%.16 words
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Article944 1938-09-05 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Sept. 3, 1 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 41- 4'4V 2 Asam Kumbang 28 6 30 6 Austral Malay 43 47 -xd Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 6 Ayer Weng U. 63 0.67 Bangrln Tin 21 6944 words
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Article196 1938-09-05 4 The following are the exchange .stock i this morning acccrdiivi to the daily cir- cular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. I SELLING Singapore. Sept. 5. London IT. 23 7 London demand 2 3 7 Lyons demand 20CP Switzerland demand 24' i Hamburg demand *****, New196 words
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365 1938-09-05 4 Singapore, Sept. 5. J MINING Buyer.; Sellers Am pa Is 4,- 4 6 Aver Hitams 25 3 26 6 Bangrins 21 9 22 9 Batu Selangors 1.33 1.38 Chenderiangs 15,- 16 Hitams 0.36 0.40 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 9 Hcng Fails 0 84 0.88365 words
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Article161 1938-09-05 4 LIST OF CIRRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Sept. 3, 1 p.m. Company Dividend Books TotaI for TIN: close Date Ex Div ""Tear Austrajia Malay 9d dlv Payable Date to date Kramat Tin 3d No°"s4 S I ep 9 Sep. 3 Burma Malay K 21 Sep. 7 Sep. 1 10%161 words
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Article159 1938-09-05 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30 000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 .90 100 nom t SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int «4% to V"-- 100 102 nom Mar. 31, Sept. 30... 1n 7 im 4'/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000' int 110 nom Mar. 31, Sept.159 words
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Article261 1938-09-05 4 LONDON COMMODmE S RUBBER Pilous Buyers 1 I Ist Forward October, 2nd Forward (November) Buyers' 81 3rd' Forward (JaniMar.) Bayers* 3 lie Sellers 8' PALM OIL (Malaya) Pr £g* Se P l ct shipment ZIFuE? COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) H Sept. Shipment M#l I SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept261 words
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Advertisement229 1938-09-05 4 THE EASTERN UNITED £22EJ4?£5 corporation, limited. JIRE, MARINE, MOTOR V EHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: WD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager j ~THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, I) Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital229 words
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Advertisement11 1938-09-05 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated in "New "Zealand.) MARINE INSURANCE11 words
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Advertisement133 1938-09-05 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd I (Incorporated in the St roil* Sett Authorised $40,000,000.00. IS ancI Paid Up WW*** I I,EAD OFFICE VmX* BUILDING, (JULIA SIMM SW^H I mm TELEPHONED I Managing Director o 170 General Manager Secretary I e Xf. 3513 Accountant I Telegraphic Address: OVERS! LONDON BANKERS: I Midland133 words
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391 1938-09-05 5 I Messenger, Aged 15, Serves 200 People In A Day They're Having The Time Of Their Lives London, Aug. li 6. managing director, general manager and the fifteen departaiental heads of n Wimbledon store He sunbathing on British and Continental beaches, Che391 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-09-05 5 London Aug. 26. to con- their thoughts M. jobs th< North and I tics,th< Pa rinc, the Arc- I nOW x mileage j* Seychelles 840 995 1 I 1460 1 200 ance is Garcia to miv >' ithoni stops, mJfes, a f »3« lh< Atlantic »'«hin68 words
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Article286 1938-09-05 5 BECAUSE certain Chinese societies in Singapore had, on many recent occasions, been engaged in alleged unlawful activities and to prevent the repetition of such activities, the Registrar of Societies invited eighteen Chinese societies to attend a meeting on Saturday morning. It was explained to the representatives of286 words
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160 1938-09-05 5 I Uh M I Singapore, Saturday, pore Tr a r tr <>Heybus conductor employee! by the "Ss with k" ,mpanv was charged yesterday before Mr. Seating his employers of six cents. v HO, hi de 11. is imprison--s^'v il: Hd'v.h'n.f troll ey-bus insRjV160 words
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Article46 1938-09-05 5 Calcutta. (»ood luck has killed a man at Nagam, in Kashmir. When a messenger brought news from the telegraph office that he had won £1,125 in a lottery the man went into hysterics. He died before he could receive the prize money.46 words
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Article193 1938-09-05 5 IFrojn Our Own Correspondent] C Malacca, Saturday. HRIST Church, Malacca, was the scene of a pretty wedding to-day. when Mr. Samuel Donald Taylor, son of (he late Mr. W. Taylor and Mrs. Tayloi Ol Southport. Lancashire, was married to Miss Winifred Marker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.193 words
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Article112 1938-09-05 5 Reuter. Peking. Sept. 4. THE mystery concerning Japanese eva- cuation from Tientsin concessions deepens and General Terauchi's headquarters here this afternoon, after persistent requests for a statement said officially that Terauchi had issued no order for Japanese evacuation of the concessions, nor had he made any statementReuter. - 112 words
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Article75 1938-09-05 5 Reuter. Tokio. Sept. 4. ACCORDING to a Japanese report from Yokohama, an out of court compromise whereby the Ben Line paid half a million yen has ended a year-old litigation, arising out of a collision between the Ben Mchr and the Japanese steamer Seiun Maru, cf 4.782Reuter. - 75 words
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Article61 1938-09-05 5 Reuter. Hendaye. Sept. 1. C7NCE the c.vil war began in Spain the "5 Nationalists have captured 3.131 officers, whom only 941 are Spanish, and 210.113 men, cf whom 47.565 are foreigners, announces the Statistics Bureau at Burgos. It is added that 56 per cent, of the foreignersReuter. - 61 words
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Article38 1938-09-05 5 Reuter. Denver (Colorado. Sept. 4.—At least five are dead and 12 missing as the result of floods after a cloudburst jn the Rocky Mountains. Scores of buildings were destroyed in two Colorado resorts. Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article46 1938-09-05 5 Singapore, Monday While engaged at vara In a house at Bras Baaab Road near North Bridge Road, yesterday afternoon a 60-year-old Chinese was said to have failen from a height of about 25 feet. He was removed to the hospital by the ambulance.46 words
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Advertisement213 1938-09-05 5 V j a? »i NERVES! Are you a rerve sufferer? A victim cf needless fears? Do ycu feel you want to cry on scream for no apparent cause? Are you depressed, lacking in hope for the future, distrustful of yourself, disinclined to m?f' new acquaintances, to make new frier.ds? If213 words
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Advertisement495 1938-09-05 5 W&kwmJS&ji Vffit Premier Drunus are used and recommendm B ed by the Famous Broadcasting Artiste aUd Leader of Mal aya's most up-to-date MsJaV Orchestra, STANDARD OUTFITS'. CONSOLE OUTFITS. fLS.B. Outfit $87.5 C Gigster Console Outfit $186 50 Olympic 10 Outfit 110.0 C New Mayfair Outfit 235 00 Olympic 15 Outfit495 words
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Advertisement137 1938-09-05 5 KWK OF i 111 W (Incorporated in China cy Special Charter). 12 Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000.000 00 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4.800.000 90 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000.00137 words
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297 1938-09-05 6 New York, Aug. 26. THIRTY-THREE- YEAR-OLD Englishman who gave his name as John Bellinger knocked up a Roman Catholic priest early to-day and said: "I've something to tell the police. Will you come with me?" The priest, Father Joseph Sheehan, and Bellinger,297 words
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Article172 1938-09-05 6 Mails expected from Europe (Amsterdam), by Air (X.L.M.), time of delivery oi boxholders' letters only 7.30 p m today and general delivery of letters 825 a.m. to-morrow. L expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.N.1.L.M.), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 130 p.m. and general delivery of172 words
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Article30 1938-09-05 6 cJv> MaiT for Ceylon Parcels c'osw a^ a l P reVloUsy announced as ciofe at 10% fn, P '?n tO day will now nu.se at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow.30 words
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Article13 1938-09-05 6 Th* Air Mail (Imperial) desmtcheH U London on Sept. 2. a13 words
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Article478 1938-09-05 6 London, Aug. 26. officer of the Cheshire Regiment and a private were in court at Hoole, near Chester, when a man whose name was given as Archibald Norman Lonirworth. but whose a and address were not disclosed, was remanded in ri is tody for ei-ht days. The478 words
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Article213 1938-09-05 6 SPOUTS FOOLLBALL: S.A.F.A. Div. II. Indian Association v. H.M.S. Terror, S H B. Div. II. Loyals v. Pulau Brani Gillman Barracks, Div. II. skins v. Chinese. Stadium; Div. Ill Municipal Services v. S.C.C. TENNIS: S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament, S.C.C. BOXING: Novices Boxing Competition. Gillman Barracks. AMUSEMENTS NEW213 words
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Article472 1938-09-05 6 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore Sept. 2. Articles Prices MEAT Beef steak (kati) 36 Beef stew or curry (katiJ 30 Fillet steak (lb.) 55 Mutton, Australian (lb.) 2a Mutton. Indian (lb.) Mutton, Malacca (lb.) 11 Pork, Lean (kati) 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality I (kati) 34472 words
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Article65 1938-09-05 6 1 reader, 0) I Happening f < 1 "Diary 01 functions engagement ,)u d recorded I BROADU n "mcskS? music practice u 4IK IM I rja clubhouse, 2 Nn twa-lob-k 1: RANG HA PHFNi general shl *<>K a Jalan Be MERRILADS VHjSMCi, TION: Ai MS M65 words
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130 1938-09-05 6 (Malaya Tribune Staff KaJ |F netr >ti: Singapore B< Sen a a will have i ne cf th in the city a First organi Scouts have official headquartei Dm [na] r o nost for over 28 v< ai v- j! C. Sands. M.8.E..130 words
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Advertisement135 1938-09-05 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TP-SIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6.30 P.M. TO 8. 30 P. M. DINNER AND DANCE (INFORMAL) FROM 9.30 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT. "LA PERI I«T VAR" THE DELIGHTFUL SPANISH DANCERS. il ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00. tmmm Saturday, ioth: special race dinner' an?)'ball.' I BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW.135 words
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Miscellaneous284 1938-09-05 6 TPOSTAL IIVTELLIGEiWEi TO-DAY FOR PKR VATF, AND TIME ii-inow Hai Sept. 5 noon Rengat and Tembilahan pi evo 5 1 pm. US.A. (Parcels only) Prometheus 5 1.3f. p.m. FVntianak ppngkor 5 2 p.m. Sona a^ generally Patroclus B 7 p.n. ?i? S£ g fH «r o Patroclus 5 7 p.m.284 words
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Miscellaneous237 1938-09-05 6 SINGAPORE VOL! NTEBfl The following I aril is up to and I TO-DAY. SEPT S I o.l5 p.m. Headq lartei I 3" A.A. Gun Drill. I 5.30 p.m. Headqu; i tei i Bridging. J 5.15 p.m. Headquarti 1 IV) «Malay St c. 1 M 5.15 p.m. Miniatun R: I C.R.E.237 words
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219 1938-09-05 7 II London, Aug. 29. I and humanitarian aid to China was des- --rin an interview by Dr Gordon Thompson who ion of the Lord Mayor's Relief Fund, le thousandth bale of clothing, medin, senl to China" he said. But that oy i fltH219 words
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459 1938-09-05 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] MHnn v J P° h Saturday. yOU have caused injury to him which will deform him lor life. I don't think in a case of this nature a long term of imprisonment will do any good.459 words
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86 1938-09-05 7 Warsaw. yiLLAGEKS of Czersk, Pomorze. were spectators at a flffei between a stork and a snake in which the snake was victorious after about 25 minutes. The stork had picked up a large glass snake end taken it up on to rocf where it86 words
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Obituary479 1938-09-05 7 Singapore, Sunday. JJEV. Stephen Band officiated at the funeral yesterday of Mr. Helmuth Wilhelm Burckhard, whose death occurred at the General Hospital on Friday evening. The late Mr. Burckhard was an assistant in Henry Waugh and C.i. SfogOftOt. Those present included Dr. Windecker, German479 words
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Advertisement117 1938-09-05 7 anovicor t()e 'deal nerve food J for confinements delicate children lean persons nervous persons scrofulous children stcmach troubles sport and military. fortifies the muscles, increasing the volume j n of the blood by its special properties. rty <;f stimulating the digestive organs. thi delicate and underfed persons of all tonic117 words
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Advertisement248 1938-09-05 7 I *Jes. llicrc is more W^^jj^ OVALTINE more in Health (ji\ inij V j wore "i Quality r^^^B more in Value S^[|^B I dcliciouslvpaf milk Just think what 'Ovalline' gives you. It is, in it- o *<* self, a scientifically complete and perfect food. It 'o n sning. j provides,248 words
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Advertisement170 1938-09-05 7 Hr Wowen Me f PMY p/ppm! It TS EASY to offend by wearing undies more than a day in a hot climate without washing them. Perspiration is very hard to forgive. Don't take risks. Free your undies of perspiration as soon as you take them ofT, by gently squeezing them170 words
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Advertisement261 1938-09-05 8 j One of the Brightest and Funniest Musical I Pictures oj the Year! Welcomed by Packed Houses Yesterday! j| €'AI»ITOLjj|^ G Y T! V Here comes the show from Rhythm Row. Wl *h all those stars of radio and screen >' »«E£p 808 BURNS* /ACKOAKIE KiHNy BAKER* ANN MILLER ALSO261 words
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Advertisement89 1938-09-05 8 v VICTORIA THEATRE SAT., WED.. SAT. I 10th, 14th, 17th. Sept. 2 J AT 9.30 P.M. j VAUDEVILLE! PLANTER'S PARADISE Z SWIMMING CLUB SWAINS "Hawaiian hits" Repertory Players Production. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. v THE *IGHT SJUDIQpoR YOUR PORTRAITS LILVHIIITE PHOTO STUDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelphi HoteO, SINGAPORE, j89 words
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Advertisement225 1938-09-05 8 [PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-N.GHT HER NEW ROLE IS HER GREATEST I 1 fresh triumphs for lovely I Luiseßainer twice voted year's greatest actress" for her performance in |k "Good Earth" and "Great M Ziegfeld." As the belle of old New Orleans who paid with her heart.. for a lifem Br225 words
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Advertisement558 1938-09-05 8 Keepthe "^ij^^ I WEDNESDAY A GREAT 4 -STAR~ j A WORLD FAMOUS STORvT THE SCREEN ROBERT JUADI-An. WLOR SULUVAN FRANCHOT ROBERT 1 1 aWv'B?B I ILT JUBILEE THEATRE I 7,30 p m lIVOLI HALL ?Jfpmß J "WUHAN BATTLE.* S I NEXT CHANGE: M.-0.-M. LAUOP RIOT I LAI KEL HARDY in558 words
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445 1938-09-05 9 ON don MAN'S Wenture YARN London, Aug. 26. r V «nptvi from the French Foreign Legion by walkp'» Vv thtir very nines'' was told to a reporter by the r- 1 Henry Longley, now an advertising reprej!«n ,vno t: r t rt .scen!, Sydenham.445 words
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Article117 1938-09-05 9 United Press. it Orissa, A.»g. *JO. fl "nferenet held in the SecrefcJJ? 1 it was decided fce< i» a M h,1()1 on the Wardha »*j jLT 0, lhe districts of Orissa n ,s an experimental meaCQBbt. was attended among pabandhu Chandhury, Provincial Congress Mr. Rcdhram Dube, Mr. RajkrishnaUnited Press. - 117 words
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Article139 1938-09-05 9 Toronto, Ontario. BECAUSE she did not like the he use she and her husband were going to live in, a young woman had it blown up with dynamite. The house, at New York township near here, was an old one which was being renovated for139 words
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Article56 1938-09-05 9 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 3. A grand total of 800.000 men. women and children, many from Austria, are ottendtaig thp ffnr\ rally a*- Nuremberg. T he colJansibJe villaee which housed the oivmpio visitors will accommodate 24.000. The rest will be under »*nv*a rmd rn>*nv thousand ton"? of straw hasReuter. - 56 words
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Article64 1938-09-05 9 After thirty-three years of marriage. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnstone, aged sixtyfive, a grandmother, of Hounslow. Middlesex, was granted one penny a week maintenance and a senaration order against her husband, Edward JohnStone, >»C*d sixty-four, at Brentford. A solicitor for Mrs. Johnstone said that both parties64 words
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Advertisement228 1938-09-05 9 Great World Show vaoarei tea ».%*< k 6 TO 8.30 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT GLOBE THEATRE: To-night, Ifyraa Loy Franchot Tone In "MAN PROOF" Next Change: To-morrow. BEG, BORROW OR STEAL Sky Talkie: To-Night. "LOVE IS NEWS" Next Change: To-night. YOUNG BLOOD" "COME ON TARZAN' (Double Feature). TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY SKATING228 words
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Advertisement303 1938-09-05 9 7lli HAY and Still going Strong] I THE WHOLE TOWN IS RAVING ABOUT j j SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S BEST MUSICAL j I DAILY 4 SHOWS. II a.m. 3-15-6-15 9-15 p.m.j AT MALAYA'S LEADING THEATRK ALHAM6RA j —Air-conditioned Direction: SHAW DROS., LTD. wS^sS^'\in* SHIRLEY j I IBeS REBECCA I I f SUNNYI:i303 words
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Article525 1938-09-05 10 jyiAXiKETS are notoriously susceptible to poiitical influences and tnose dealing in rubber and tin are no exception to the rule as Malaya knows ail too well. But this sensitiveness does not appear to have influenced the American markets to any marked extent. Report* to hand indicate525 words
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Article, Illustration234 1938-09-05 10 Thirty Years In The Court Of Criminal Appeal year is the thirty-first anniversary of the Act of Parliament establishing the Court of Criminal Appeal. The Com* of as many as eleven King's Bench Judges, with the Lord Chief Justice or the Senior Judge as234 words
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Article236 1938-09-05 10 £AW is declared to be the perfection of reason. But in many ways the law la an ass. Offences against public law criminal Offences against pr:vaLe right are merely illegal Too many laws still live that wen made for the still dead. -'The matter Joes not appear236 words
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Article172 1938-09-05 10 H. Barron - "—By— H.Barron gMITH was the man who perpetrated he crimes for which Beck was found guilty and imprisoned. Smith was afterwards proved to be the thief The evidence eg*,* Beck had been over- whelming, but he solutely innocent nd The Home Office, in axs against Mr. Beck Compare172 words
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Article213 1938-09-05 10 SENTENCED to death at B:. Feb. 15, 1935, for shoot, wife with a gun, Richard W( a young farm hand, failed in oil qyal to the Court. The House of Lords on April 5 the case on a point of law. lb evidence was that the gun went213 words
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220 1938-09-05 10 NOTES COMMENTS "Fight To The Last" £HTNAS determination to continue her war of resistance has never been more emphatically illustrated than in the rropaganda film "Fight To The Last." No doubt is left in one's mind after seeing the picture, of what th* present Sino-Japan-ese war means to a countless220 words
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Article189 1938-09-05 10 JHE reluctance of the Pahang Malay to co-operate in farming and other activities la criticised in the annual report of the British Resident, Pahang in which he states that the ucrlver Malay of Pahang is an individualist and will always remain so. He quotes an instance of189 words
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Article83 1938-09-05 10 HIVING for pponges, fl radio lecturer, oft fl severe headaches. Tea, fl yesterday we banged ou H side of the bath. fl H Bargaining over the prlce_ J for sale in the shops In been prohibited. But H Turkish Delight? H TALE H An actor, on83 words
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Advertisement202 1938-09-05 10 i I "VICKERS" I i BRIT ISH MADE HAND I I j VIBRATING SHUTTLE J I SEWING MACHINE. I a Embodies all the most recent im- if I provements applied to Sewing f J j Machines. It has a reversible feed if I which allows the operator to sew J202 words
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Advertisement31 1938-09-05 10 For Style, Comfort, Economy, fclc CONSULr The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, Head Oltice: 162, South Budge tia., I Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd. I SINGAPORE I J FREE TESTING.31 words
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251 1938-09-05 11 UNPRECEDENTED pro-German demonstrations oeeumul *t u Pra 5 ue Sept. 4. I carman region to-day occurred at two harvest festivals in the DEMONSTRATIONS J.o E onVIOUSLI OR6AA!) SUGGEST THAT rnF PLEBISCITE IDEA IS KAR IN ME BACKc tkin had251 words
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Article45 1938-09-05 11 th- London, Sept. 4. If 11 M.S, Hood and H.M.S. sntesarSJr' cc destr °y e rs and one jue at Gibraltar shortly, tat Hood is going to to hv. p s thought desirable flag officer in the foe Strait f certain liveliness"45 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-09-05 11 hu ti »n°n 5 \l *V2L t0 thal at the Alexandra Palace transmitter has been installed at O'umwa London I l eB ?i- ,or J he ad B****** o Cabaret turns and fashion, par ode* are televised roX S Which is taking the71 words
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146 1938-09-05 11 Strasbourg. Sept. 4. QERMAN troops were concent rated on the Rhine frontier opposite Strasbourg yesterday and to-day, including mechanised units, cavalry, artillery, corps, and infantry. Reports of an increase of troops opposite Strasbourg were not denied in Berlin, but Gorman circles146 words
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Article119 1938-09-05 11 London, Sept. 4. f|PINION in London, is disposed to await definite information regarding the upshot of Herr Henlein's interview with Herr Hitler before at tempting to assess its et/ect upen the Internationa] situation No definite information is yet available, consequently it is uncertain whether there is119 words
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106 1938-09-05 11 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 4. |Hh proposals of the United States for a settlement of the American Claim tcr compensation for the expropriated oil properties have been rejected by Mexico in a defiant note published here. High officials received the note with marked impatience It isReuter. - 106 words
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Article49 1938-09-05 11 Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 4. AT the close of a 24 hours trial, 159 prisoners arrested for their part In the Fascist rising of last May received sentences ranging from a few months to ten years imprisonment. i Sixteen defendants were acquit ted Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article253 1938-09-05 11 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 17. ff. BONNET, the French Fore gn Minister, in a speech to-day referred to the "kind fatality" which brings the American and French armies under one tlag as soon as they mobilise to defend the principles which both regard as theReuter. - 253 words
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Article16 1938-09-05 11 Reuter. rE death has occurred of Cardinal Hayes, Catholic Archbishop of New j York Reuter IReuter. - 16 words
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236 1938-09-05 11 Shanghai, Sept. 4. international brigade for the defence of Hankow has been organised by the Central Government as the result of repeated request by foreigners belonging 0 various anti-war societies. It is understood ihat many Japanov and Koreans have also enlisted. ihe236 words
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Article54 1938-09-05 11 Reuter. London. Sept. 4. THE pilot, a woman and her two children and three others killed and 25 others injured when an R.A.F. plane crashed in the North London suburb of Edmonton to-day and caught fire. Three houses, two of which were stiuck by plane,Reuter. - 54 words
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Article30 1938-09-05 11 The British steamer L'andaff (4.82b tons*, of London, which ran aground in the harbour of Montreal with a car?c of iron rails for South Africa, has been refloated without damage.30 words
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Article80 1938-09-05 11 Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. I. CEVEN Mchummedans, two Burmans and a Hindu were k Hed and 40 persons injured renewed religious rioting v.nich brrkt out between Burmans and Indian Moslems. Panic spread, but British trcops and police took up posts at all strategic points to prevent wholesaleReuter. - 80 words
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Article95 1938-09-05 11 Neutrality Just A Theory Reuter. Toronto, Sept. 4. editorial on the scheme for the supply of Air Force bombers by Canadian firms is published in the Ottawa Citizen which refers to "much vain tr lk about the possibility of Canadian neutrality in the event of anotherReuter. - 95 words
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Article31 1938-09-05 11 Dr. RudcJf Leidler, the Viennese nose and threat s;r c alist. has committed suicide. His action is believed to be due to the recent German ban on Jtwish doctors.31 words
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Advertisement78 1938-09-05 11 fwM> tke land/ xjT I f frid&L ckahmix> ■Hk v Every woman of refinement takes B^ :^^^^'^B pride in the appearance aid equiply:<jfv I mcnl of her dressing table. And fi flMgntaV l tner e are few who do not know L that Eau de Cologne, especially I KEY BRAND78 words
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Advertisement84 1938-09-05 11 Sjflki JACOB A RENOWNED FOR MANY YEARS FOR HER CIOLDEX VOICE, IMPORTANT TOWNS IN THIS HEAR HER MELODIOUS VOICE IN YOUR OWN HOME ON "H-M-V" RECORDS The following are some ol her most popular numbers v NS. 394. Moestika Koe. NS. 361. Bilaniclah Dengen Soenggoe. _:ampoean Dan Mode. Iketan Swami84 words
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199 1938-09-05 12 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Sunday. VjK.N and women armed with spades ran through the streets here to-day to "prospect" tor gold following a rumour that the precious metal had found in one of Penang's main streets.199 words
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102 1938-09-05 12 A small car, driven by a Chinese in which were two t bi»»e>e women involved in 2 crash at ab«ut 12.30 pm vesterdav at »be function ol l 2nt«»ntuenl. Noad and >eil lto^d «ben it collided uitu a big saI" n ear. 3uun alter tne imparl lbc n«e,s ol tbo102 words
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123 1938-09-05 12 (Malaya Iribun- Staff Reporter) Penang, Sunday. a month's stay in Penang, a young Yugo-Slav, Matte Himunovitch, left to-day to resume his round the world journey in a 250 lb. steel boat. He told me: "After finishing my journey. I hope to write123 words
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Article59 1938-09-05 12 Bn T<n Alexandria KITAIN is the best customer for Egypt's onions, having imported 1,073,833 sacks in the 1937-38 season. Italy comes next with a total import of 394.593 sacks, followed by Holland Germany, France and Scandinavia. Egyptian onion exports for the season show an increase of nearly59 words
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Article27 1938-09-05 12 The St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association will hold their second annual reunion dinner at the Great World Restaurant on Sept. 8, at 7.45 p m27 words
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Article133 1938-09-05 12 TIT-BIT of last night's violin recital by 1 Tengkoe Pv e d Aboe Bakar at the Victoria Memorial Hall was the fine execution of the well-known masterwork of Eduardo Lalo. "Symphonic Espagnole." last played in Singapore ten years ago by J. Heifetz. Kreislers "Tambowin Chinois",133 words
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Article69 1938-09-05 12 DADIO CITY REVELS," the musical fhp i£ ich opened last n ight at the Capitol Theatre, is excellent light oTlTse S jUSt thC right amount cfi acl akie and Bob Bur ns take the star leads with Ann Miller and Kenny Baker in strong support r^f king69 words
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Article24 1938-09-05 12 «'PM r ;H^ M Cn n Pan{? wUI speak on Practical Maxims on Rural Economir?» at the Rotary Club Tiffin on WtaS&y.24 words
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317 1938-09-05 12 J (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter). J>RE-TRIAL Sessions as a key to solving court congestion, was suggested to me to-day by a leading European lawyer in Singapore. I understand that efforts .to .place this suggestion before the proper authorities are being made by317 words
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Article354 1938-09-05 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Sunday. AUJSGED to have caused the death of Chiang Kia Jin. his towkay, by stabbing him with a tapping knilt at Cliong Siew Sun rubber estate, Rangam, Sua Hon a Hylam 1 übber tapper appeared before Mr. Jostic. J.354 words
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Article151 1938-09-05 12 \From Our Oun Reporter] Ipoh, Sunday. "DAJA Gopal, Raja Gopal!" shouted 11 the Indian Interpreter in the Ipoh Police Court yesterday in connection with a case in which a Tamil was charged with beinff drunk and disorderly on Thursday evening. After a couple of attempts, a151 words
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Article111 1938-09-05 12 PPOrts ~K uala vm P» r Sunday. CPORTS day at the Kuala Lumpur tr*™!"? C,ub once am l> rov cd a tremendous success despite bad weather that washed out events scheduled for this evening. Two planes from the Ipoh flvine "tended and one from Slngapo c flyS111 words
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Article21 1938-09-05 12 Cmb K the Chinese Swimming I pool will be switched on at 7 P.m. to-night and to-mcVrrow night21 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-09-05 12 This 13-year-old Chinese girl is the driver of a motor-cycle ambulance south of the Yellow River Her father leads a volunteer unit in Manchuria and her mother is with a propaganda corps fa r behind the Japanese lines in Shansi.44 words
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Article117 1938-09-05 12 JfOARSE, incessant cries of 'Mata' 'Mata' awoke practically the whole of the Tiong Bahru neighbourhood, in the early hours of yesterday morning. A taxi driver had brought four Chines? from Geylang, dropping them at the junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Seng Poh Road. In an117 words
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72 1938-09-05 12 Johcre Bahru. Sunday. Inclw gwhim bin Maridan. broth, 1 of hiche a 5" him bin Maridan (O C.P.D >, Muar. white traveiling in a car .it the <o» OI J Bahru—Batu Pahat road, me! h J? when the car overturned n* the mile. Scudai.72 words
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Advertisement18 1938-09-05 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, Chin* Building, ChuJia Street* *PHONK 680*. SINGAPORE. *UtK. MARINE MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S INSURANCE.18 words
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Advertisement128 1938-09-05 12 INDIAN MEDICAL UNIT COMING THE Indian National Congress Medical Unit, comprising 40 Red Cross workers, led by Dr. Mohamed Atal and accompanied by four well-known Indian doc- tors, left Bombay by the P. O. liner 'Rajputana' and are due at Singapore on Friday. The Unit is bound for war areas128 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-09-05 12 You are a most difficult patient "Difficult be hanged! You definitely told me I co .ld have a TOLLEY'S" brandy and look what she has offered Me27 words
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Article, Illustration123 1938-09-05 13 A "labour corps" of boys has been formed at th e Senicr Boys" School on the Cuckoo Housing Estate at Hanweil. Middlesex; the boys ar t mak ng one of their two quadrangles into a garden. They have due out 100 tons of heavy clay soil123 words
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Article35 1938-09-05 13 Sep! I.—Two l.widplnnes .supernumerary j paiade ground at doj fo!lowed the j where several an *t A nightlong imp sed along the en- j railway from Haifa I gr/pt -Renter. j35 words
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170 1938-09-05 13 iter a d tight on Surday a I woman clad in a was detained Central Police Station. man was going last night in a alleged to be a wis accompanying her. Sir. intersection, the cyclist ing her alone in the ..tressed. This roused the Ret170 words
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410 1938-09-05 13 j FEW weeks ago Lhe "Tribune" published an exclusive report pi comments passed by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, Singapore fourth magistrate in open court, regarding the failure of the Naval Base authorities to come i<> Ccurl and explain to him the Naval410 words
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120 1938-09-05 13 Reuter. Hclsingfors, Sept. 4. TBI Moscow correspondent of the Svenskapressen reports that many were killed and wounded as the result of serious Jewish pogroms recently in Ukraine and White Russia. He states that inhabitants in the town of Podobyarla, (White Russia) last week suddenly beganReuter. - 120 words
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Article69 1938-09-05 13 Reuter. LOQdOB, Sept. 3 -Willi speculator;, taking an intnv In the rush for gold and American dollars, non-Clearing institutions have found a good demand tor their available lending capital, borrowers often being willing to pay 3 4 per cent, for loans against bands. Discount brokers obtainedReuter. - 69 words
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Article91 1938-09-05 13 Reuter. DeningU n Park, Sept. 4. -i ouis Gerard (France', driving a Pelage, won the International Tourist Trophy motor race with a time for the 311 miles of 4 hours 3i aims. 5») Baca, at an average speed of 67.Gi m.ph Rain caused him to skidReuter. - 91 words
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397 1938-09-05 13 IN the >econd caurt before Mr. Conrad Oldham on Saturday a Johore .Malay claimed trial on charges of causing hurt to a Cantonese at Malabar Street and of haaing cheated the proprietor af a local zoo. Acting Court Inspector l.uke R. Prynn led the397 words
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Article30 1938-09-05 13 Johore Bahru, Sunday. A Tamil was 'cund hanging from a rubber tree in Ho Kirn Tat Estate, Johore Bahru. yes cerday. The discovery wai made by a passerby.30 words
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Article42 1938-09-05 13 rpHL new Malaya Tribune feature —a daily page of special Chinese news—starts to-day, on page 18. Every day this page will contain the latest China news and features, latest bulletins from the war-front together wilh exclusive pictures.42 words
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Article145 1938-09-05 13 Cambridge, Attg. tB. AN exhibition cf paintings done by mrmbets of the British Association is being held here. More than 100 paintings and etchings have been contributed to the display and some by the most distinguished scientists have been "hung" at the Royal Academy. Three are145 words
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Advertisement89 1938-09-05 13 rFIFTH AVENUE-r, BEAUTY PRODI CTS J 'The Simple Way to Perfect Beauty. jilpP}lll? LOTKr SKIN TONIC. I OMFLEXION LIQUID This braces and MILK. powder 1 invigorates the Special Lotion Ideal fcr even I skin prior to for nourishing ing use. I P •M- -makeup. and beautifying several roadea PRICE $1.95,89 words
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Advertisement79 1938-09-05 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" sealed in aa air-tight runtainer and is obtainable every m lure. mm mm&m PHONE: STORE 537« (1 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 linea), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Adit, o/ Singapore Cmd stuiuge Co., Ltd. W.P.y. 136 x^^^fl79 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-09-05 14 ike* at BatftTi* before a fe» in which Joe Darned figured, b (he group cw, be se»n Joe Eagle who made short work of a Batavian negro.31 words
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142 1938-09-05 14 Reuter. Philadelphia. Saturday. riv Kirk's ral'v set. Thereafter hp nevpr f<l have i 7>}-, e ArriPri Mid Dtaehtc ovpnvhHmr ni(! -->.>. -if tv, n fngvtfi eo f ]oQtin<r it ryifnrff.o* pio-rr.; n' aV Art frrm\ f**eM»% Onjst jn.fr> leads anstralia 20 fn the p,„,_Reuter. - 142 words
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Article76 1938-09-05 14 THE following scores were returned in the Keppel Championships held on Stpt. 3 and 4. C. W. Watson 34, 39. 41 38 la] < Winner*. B. la Cloche 39. 39, 41, 38 157 (Run-ner-rn I. H. Trrtnti Jones 41 41. 38 38 15 i G Pr76 words
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388 1938-09-05 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] i!alavie, Sept. 3. nvr hanta wcae hc«i i a night. preceded »5 a ci c as t icr 5 1 tV 0 ihc v-n--presont vn £&?r<S f: as ratter mors than a mere s t™ JJ .rove that there388 words
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70 1938-09-05 14 Reuter. London, Saturday. 366 runs tS*SSt Xtl "Si 2 and Barnett mntliu H CKets Barnes respeeTivefy W a 7t e 5 7 5 82 Brown. Badcock m not utborough H at Scar up 190 for four wfck e t s Ycrksh,re nl^d cc SReuter. - 70 words
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Article60 1938-09-05 14 London, Aug. 26 Coventry yes P te?day \hi Ckshire at W. Wormell, of wh SS Was Park, Coventry. Stok forty years nerjmS? 2* w f °m were affected by SeMrato of t hS ParenMv un "Keenness is the sec?e t of SS?»g2«9™>she said. "No my60 words
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458 1938-09-05 14 FHE following are nanaicops lor tne fourth day of the Autumn (Geld Cup) meeting on Wednesday, Sept 7: HORSES—CLASS 2—Div. 4—6 furs. Starlight 9.0 Alikcom 8 X Refill 8.10 Valsccurt 8.9 Sly Lady 8.7 Double File 8.7 Complacent 8.5 Aviemore 8.3 M#d ot458 words
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269 1938-09-05 14 \From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Friday. DOCKET will be a very popular game in Johore this year and Uu time is ripe for a State team to take the field Till now Johore has failed to run a representative side. The season,269 words
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Article68 1938-09-05 14 Reuter. Brassels, Sept l AT a meeting of the In 1«t national Olympic Committee the award of the 1910 Summer Olympics to Finiand m*s firmed and it vrac (In n! sd ad* .icct to final confiini »t <m to IwH the Winter Olympics at >•• Moritz.Reuter. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration131 1938-09-05 15 close finishes featured Saturday s racing at Bukit Timah, when there was an even sprink and outsiders. Our cameraman 'shot" tit i> Mowing finishes. (1) Comma winning in the last inventory. (2) Martin landing Prime Herode the winner on the post after a neck131 words
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Article144 1938-09-05 15 aii r -r ny has •aatstn v t i-eonscious. «vi unimer game. ■tirFelix IS U cr,tkct fuehrer, tht M( I nse »nd he's asked Jt up a trophy Popuiarkwu* 1 c °mpetition. he ca me on the '•rinEnffi k WOuW be P ,aved team by an144 words
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Article28 1938-09-05 15 S .C.C. BOWLS r bowls fixtures durn Gr»j ingles (semi-finall ft Buchanan FRID AY. J ?<■■■■ 1 pa*" »semi-final I W. J A. Ferguson vs t. AMd J. Riley.28 words
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Article338 1938-09-05 15 TWO sixes and as many fours were inch ded in his score of 46, when W. Singh wen tht last game cf the «.cuson fcr the Indian Association who met la representative S.C.C. side on Balestier plain yesterday. The S.C.C. skiprer won the toss338 words
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Article35 1938-09-05 15 Twenty-one cards were taken out for the September Spoon and the lollowing were the three best scores returned: Mrs. W. J. Castle 51-18-33 Mrs. A. B. Menzies 50-IC-34 Mrs. A? M. Low 45-10-:3535 words
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421 1938-09-05 15 Findlay Brown Win Their Events Reuter. lipv l Paris, Sepl. 5. i <hilm P'«nship records were smashed, one world s record beaten and one European record established on (he second day «1 the European athletic championships when I] finals were decided The following areReuter. - 421 words
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Article14 1938-09-05 15 The September Medal will be played a?id°ll Saturday and Sept.* 1014 words
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Advertisement271 1938-09-05 15 f Jlwlf \mJ i <■ r T J ■3 vfr'~~ I LUMBAGO V \^h| kidneybladper \\y\ wj I 9 cured with JW\\ WlOWi kitsrti twits CwMrJ I 'I I UROLYSAM i ■pBl Remove nic poisonous urir I ac id v\hii li is the »auseot loss oHHj (»i appetite, ifisincliHatioii t.»271 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-09-05 15 THE TIDES To-day: 8.17 a.m.. 7 ft. 1 in., 7.13 p.m.. 7 ft. 8 ins. To-morrow: «j.10 a.m 7 ft. 5 ins. 8 22 p m. .8 ft. 2 Ins.30 words
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333 1938-09-05 16 'Series Of Charity Matches Arranged soccer team of the Banka Sports Club will visit Sumatra to play a series of friendly matches with leading clubs there. The proceeds are to be given to the China Relief Fund—a really deserving: cause worthy of the support333 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-09-05 16 Squeeze paid $115 on Saturday, the highest dividend of the day.17 words
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347 1938-09-05 16 Reuter. ni London. Sept. :>. IfKhULTS of English and Scottish kmgm association lootbafl male lies are as ioiiows:— ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Aston Villa o Derby C. l Charlton A. 2 Leeds 0 Chelsea 3 Leicester C Everton 2 Brent l ord 1 Huddersheld 1Reuter. - 347 words
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Article327 1938-09-05 16 THE Singapore Golf Club !W. l gey competition Timah on Saturday and 2 2 S resulted in a win for J iJSS? Division with a score ofTrnT? h forF. P. Donnelly U, "B dm 111 a a score of 5 up. and in a tte2S?327 words
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Article219 1938-09-05 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar. Sunday D. C. JOSEPH and Mrs. Meldrum 1 little difficulty in beating HR I Lockhart and Miss Ansell. 6—2. 6-1. in the mixed doubles final of the north section of the mixed doubles event in the Johore Tennis championships, at the Muar Civil219 words
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Article79 1938-09-05 16 The Ladies Foursomes competition o. the Singapore Garrison Golf CuD J» the Lady Captain's prize f kindly P l sented by Mrs. Goldingi uras platra Friday, and resulted m a win t MacFalane and Mrs. Earle with a score of 49 2 3. The following were the best79 words
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Article36 1938-09-05 16 Yesterda-s cricket fixture at t;, damn between Public Services <v H the Merchants was abandonees v mm heavy rain, after Public sei\' 1 v knocked up 103 for the loss W H kets.36 words
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Advertisement177 1938-09-05 16 |NEWl^^=il' HUDSON character as apposed to the "massproduced" variety, You can be quite certain thai with a New Hudson you will be sure of having THE BEST YOU CAN BUY THE BEST VALUE THE BEST WORKMANSHIP THE BEST DESIGN in fact THE WORLDS BEST BICYCLE SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. 1177 words
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Advertisement410 1938-09-05 16 SNAKE SKIN IS FASHIONABLE What woman is there who does not j iadlv wear shoes made of real snake i kin? They are so flexible, they are so 'drossy*' and give to the wearers a certain air of distinction. On the Other hand 'believe it or not* the act of410 words
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Advertisement67 1938-09-05 16 D. T. LIM'S PICKLES IN CURRY. Lime Pickle, /£Vyj\ Mango Pickle, Brindjal Pickle. £MXVg Rumania Pickle. Salt Fish Pickle, fjgfe? Fish Roe Pickle, EJKS3 P«wn Pickle, Pork Pa cia Pickle, feggy Chicken Pada Pickle, tS)f*fesp Chilli Sauce Mango Hot Chutney. Sweet-Sour Young Garlic Pickle Young Ginger Shoots Mixed Pickles. Small67 words
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Advertisement39 1938-09-05 16 TOCK TYPFWRITE* CO, No 6-A Change Alley ZT b A Singapore. |L M Tel. No 2633 p)/ol Stockist of drand new PortModel V Tab. with S jcey-set Tabulator. ijljl^iFS^S New Secondhand and C ol bb tfork Guaranteed Charges Moderate,39 words
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Article121 1938-09-05 17 THE electric guitar, which Da.entry listeners will hear Eric Shrimpton play on September 8. in Transmission 2. has to be 'plugged in before it can be heard, but when the electricity is switched on, it is capable of some remarkable effects Moreover, it is a versatile instrument, as121 words
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Advertisement72 1938-09-05 17 Quick Relief from Eye Strain Sun-glare strains your Eyes. Water irritates them. Wind and Dust redden. Play safe and use Murine. It Soothes, Cleanses, and Refreshes. Murine has been safely used for over 40 years. Cleanse your Eyes daily with E,YE,S CHICAGO, U. S. A. Murine does not contain camphor72 words
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Advertisement190 1938-09-05 17 I Hfc BEST WAY TO CLEAN TEETH And protect mouth and gums at the same time Many people believe that by just brushing their teeth regularly they are protecting them against decay. That is only half true since even teeth which seem to be sound and healthy will decay if190 words
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Advertisement489 1938-09-05 17 HOW TO STOP FEVERS Take these toni<* tablets Too many bouts of fever ar* dangerous Each attack leaves your system a .ltue weaker—a little more prone to famore dangerous ills. If yOIL fee i an attack coming on—if you have iust recently recovered, lose no time in taking a course489 words
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Advertisement282 1938-09-05 17 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chtmiru and Stores MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users will tell ycu who have it in their Radio set IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY282 words
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Miscellaneous597 1938-09-05 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY V* fW* COLOMBO flfhen And Where To Listen In l!!:r 7 10 J he News <in Sinhalese and in lamil). ,v P/IRF 1 J-.JJ Relay of the Madras Station. UIvE< '> 7.50 Light variety (Recorded) 8.05 Nirom Orchestral Concert! (Re133 mc s.) 6 6rm o C597 words
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518 1938-09-05 18 gTRONG resentment and indignation were expressed by Dr. Harry W. Miller, superintendent of tb< Wuhan Seventh Day Adventist Sani tarium and a well-known American medical practitioner in China, over the total destruction of the \Vuchan~ clinic of the Sanitarium by518 words
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Article, Illustration79 1938-09-05 18 The wrecked Wuchang clinic of the Wuhan Seventh Day Adventist Mission titarimn alter a disastrous Japanese air raid. This direct hit caused the greatest damage >uft*ered by American property in the Wuhan cities. Ihousar.d' (if humble Chinese had been lean ing the ways of Western medicine79 words
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Article102 1938-09-05 18 i THAPEI has suffered from the effects JJ of war twice since January 1931 Mve districts were involved during the first hostilities. b tne Since then, the people in Chapei had built up some big enterprises and detheir ccmmerce. They had only recovered 20 to 30 per102 words
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Article102 1938-09-05 18 THERE will be no more growing of opium poppy in this vast West China p'o ,r ince. The Lolos and other aboriginal tribes along the frontier territory, as in S ':ang. have to be induced to co-operate in this anti-narcotic programme. In tho meantime, a hospital with102 words
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266 1938-09-05 18 PLANS SET UP FOR THEIR SAFETY DETERMINED that the abuse of Chinese worne lawless invaders as lurried out in Shanghai" Nanking and Wuhu, shall not h e repeated in the cities, Madame Chiang Kai-shek is now taki sonal interest in the welfare of266 words
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Article, Illustration221 1938-09-05 18 TROUPES STAGE PA TRIOTIC PERFORMANCES PERSONALLY manifesting a deep interest in their future activities. General Chen Cheng, Governor of Hupeh Province and concurrently director of the Political Affairs Departmenl of tho National Military Council, conferred Hairs upon ten itinerant dramatic troupes, comprising about 300 young221 words
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Article193 1938-09-05 18 TO-DAY, the entire Mohammedan popu'ation in China stand solidly l) hind the National Government and fan implicit loyalty to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in China's war iT self-preservation. They all place national interests before group interests, according to Mr. Y. Aisa, who is a member of the193 words
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Advertisement233 1938-09-05 18 Overseas Chinese Help Mother Country I I I ACCORDING to the !ate>i issue of the Finance Weekly J published by the Central Hank of China G525,000,000 had i been contributed by the 80,0 Cd Chinese residents in the United states in the previous eisrpt months to aid their country's j233 words
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83 1938-09-05 19 i loptnent of Ortaa, the ipam Ltd.. i m Calcutta with ~1 ~f ly (Hill 000. .si floatation of hemic*] Comunder the speGoveffiHMafl of nn nt ol Mayuroi the Company olies .md contn< Govern lucts, minerals riah required Orissa has ap- their oincers to83 words
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175 1938-09-05 19 United Press. Madras, Aug. 24. T HE Mini tr y of the Public Informat,Ui has issued the following PiWW Communiqno:-— ScrutTLJs past with Boy Sccuts Association, Madras, and the Sras B y ScoUts Association, 10 ascertain the progress made in the efforts to efferSSftEUnited Press. - 175 words
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Article64 1938-09-05 19 United Press. A Sikh deputation waited on the Hon Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukia Premier of CP., and placed before hin: the "inequities" to which the community has been subjected in the Province The Premier gave it the assurance thai he would examine the points raised in the lightUnited Press. - 64 words
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201 1938-09-05 19 Sea t In CP. Cabinet Wanted United Press. Natfpur. Aug. 27. JJARIJANS wiO commence offering \Satyagrraha' in front of Mahatma Gandhi's Ashram at Shejraon from tomorrow. They demand the inclusion of a Harijan in the CLP. Cabinet and urge that a seat in theUnited Press. - 201 words
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126 1938-09-05 19 Im Simla. Aug. id. I P«« state** Mr. I a r c harai terised the Period of ei ff ht t« 1.80.00 WO I and states that it I 11 several objection Mr. Subedar Trust should tract without kibe difference Bhren for the126 words
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Article183 1938-09-05 19 United Press. Simla, Aug. 26. THE 'Inited Press' understands that the special session of the Central Assembly which will be convened for discussion of the Income Tax Amendment Bill will commence at Delhi on Nov. 10 and continue till about Dec. 16. The Select Committee onUnited Press. - 183 words
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Article110 1938-09-05 19 United Press. Calcutta, Aug. 27.—1n view of the fact that any comments or reports couched in immoderate language in connection with the recent outbreak in Burma are likely to inflame the communal passions in that provice and elsewhere and delay the restoration cf harmonious relations netweenUnited Press. - 110 words
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Article52 1938-09-05 19 United Press. Bombay, Aug. 26. resolution of the India Muslim Leaobserved, in he morning the fi hi various "a. a procession ac- 1 .Pplice was takthe main tho- snouting slogans. o! the Bombay wherein re- a,| »t the policy in Palestine u l the Arab sufCurrimbhoyUnited Press. - 52 words
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Article61 1938-09-05 19 ►Simla, Aug. 24 The Army Recruitment Bill <to prevent anti-recruitment activities) was passed by the Central Assembly by 63 votes against 55. Durng the passage of the Bill there were altogether seven divisions in all of which the Congress lost. Mr. A. G. Ciow moved for consideration61 words
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Article100 1938-09-05 19 Jhansi. Aug. 24. ACCORDING to an Indore mess- aire, Mr. Hazarilal Jaria who was on hunger strike for the last 27 days as a protest against the "Sabha Bandi Canun,'" has broken his fast after the receipt of a cablegram from His IWftmrin The Maharajah100 words
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288 1938-09-05 19 United Press. Madras, Aug. 27. IN a recent speech in South India, Air. Marriy Jones, former Labour MP criticised Mahat,mt Gandhi's political philosophy as M political devilry." Just before his departure from Bomjay, on Aug M. Mr Mardy Jotiw, explalnmK his charge againstUnited Press. - 288 words
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Article103 1938-09-05 19 United Press P_ Poona. Augr. 24. EKL was a volley ol supplemental y questions regarding* disallowing of the Vande Mataram* song in the Hombav ladio «tation «n Mr. H. Zabuallas original question about the control of the Bombay Radio Station. The Hon. Mr. B. G. Kher. the PremierUnited Press - 103 words
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Article, Illustration206 1938-09-05 19 "gHAKTA Meera'-which is showin? lo crowded houses at 'h.Marlborough Theatre, Singapore is a Tamil picture oatstaiNtnu excellence produced by the reputed l nintamani Pictures under the able direction of ac tor-director V. V Rao who also appears in a leading role. ri JiluJ206 words
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Article92 1938-09-05 19 United Press. jINDER the new amended electoral rules cl the North West Frontier Province J expenditure which a candidate may incur in regard to his election campaign has beer, limited. According to the new rules in a consutuency where the number of registered voters does not exceed 1.000United Press. - 92 words
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69 1938-09-05 20 Lord Rayleigh, President of the British Association, organisation of scientists now meeting in am.ual conference at Cambridge, paid a visit, accompanied by Lady Kayleigh and their son. the Honourable Guy Strutt. to the colour film works at Sawston, near Cambridge, where they reviewed the progress and achievements of British colorn69 words
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55 1938-09-05 20 "Planter's Paradise," one of the liveliest of skits, will be the highlight of the Vaudeville programme at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, when the Singapore Repertory Players make their latest presentation. On the right are two scenes from the production, one an interlude from "Planter's Paradise," the olher a Hula55 words
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