Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1938
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Title Section43 1938-12-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Ne*uM*n*>*- V r*. n guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII.- -No. 286. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, December 2, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 FIVE CENTS. I43 words
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Advertisement23 1938-12-02 1 Read Tlte S g XDAY T RIB IT fi E Dominant In Malay a j Send a 5 cent slump k Babij book.23 words
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Advertisement22 1938-12-02 1 MADAME PAGE; 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in l.er work rooms $5 $30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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544 1938-12-02 2 I To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir,—Mr. Louis Thivy, of Ipoh, writing in your issue of Nov. 22, complains of measures of reprisal long since adopted by the Governments of Malaya against the local Indians in retaliation for the ban on Indian544 words
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Article1184 1938-12-02 2 lTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir—The Straits Settlements are a British Colony entitled to the same righto and privileges as other Crown Colonies of the British Empire. The Straits British subjects consist cf various races of whom the Malays are a minority. We, the1,184 words
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Article123 1938-12-02 2 [To the Editor o] the Malaya Tribunej Gi»* we learn from the Sunday Tribune of yesterday that the Government clerks are not satisfied with the accommodation of the lunch room provided lor them by the Government. We invite the Government and/0. Municipal Health officers to come and123 words
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Article46 1938-12-02 2 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune 1 Sir.—M: v I, as a ratepayer, draw the attention of our city fathers to the ccn(iiticn of Flower Road cn rainy days, it is in a deplorable condition. —Ycurs, etc., T y. H Singapore, Nov. 25.46 words
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Article201 1938-12-02 2 Sh:tnghai, Dec. 1. THE Japanese authorises in South China have arranged with the British Government in Hongkong hat Japanese troops will withdraw ten miles fi m the border of New Territory in British-leased Kcwloon on condition Hi t the Japanese are allowed to retain the civil201 words
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Article243 1938-12-02 2 Monday. Hov. 21. Mr F. D. Ascoli Isft Government House. In the mornins His Excellency and Lady Thomas visited the Heme of the Little Bisters of the Foor. Wednesday. Nov. 23. His Excel! noy presided at a meet-ins ol the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government243 words
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93 1938-12-02 2 Reuter. Bucharest, Nov. 30. GENERAL Antonencu, former Wa Minister, has been relieved of his command of the Tivrd Arm Corps on the ground of his political activities. He is alleged to be a supporter of the iron Guards, whose chief. Codreenu. is now servh.g aReuter. - 93 words
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Article68 1938-12-02 2 Reuter. London, Nov. 30. —Several customs huts in Northern Ireland on the Eir.: borcer were blown up early this morning. The affair was carefully planned. The explosions occurred almost simultaneously and were heard over a wide area and thousands of pounds cf damag. was done.Reuter. - 68 words
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310 1938-12-02 2 London, (GOVERNMENT plans lor the establishment of a va-t n crime laboratories covering (he whole country ar c no* comp Eouipped with the most up-to-date and costly apparatus and tatTed by leading scientists, their job will b e to co-operate w:th the p in310 words
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Advertisement116 1938-12-02 2 fCerebos Purity Products J l^ There are no gravy making difficulties when you use Bisto. It provides all Sel t P nLaN ne Sickening, seasoniny and flavourne^ds for a hot day is a jelly f^rti -Cerebos for choice. "1 3 1 I fcL They quickly in t Why be bothered116 words
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Advertisement9 1938-12-02 2 Agents :—llaj Chew Hotei, TeL 301-, 35, Beach Road.9 words
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Advertisement16 1938-12-02 2 a u stinJ for DEPENpABlUTtl A FEW DROPS LAST MORE THAN 7 DAYS x-ha 515-32 CRASrilCftftfUrt&^16 words
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77 1938-12-02 3 i rant isco, Nov 30. re towered by a 708 f« I cliff to v ti pants of a luxury v lounge" which 1 h in M m'le an forced down through ,i while flying from i kland and to caa near77 words
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Article63 1938-12-02 3 C line b<n g, Nov. 20. j«jc| ire very indignant at tponement" of the credentials of M.\ Ambasaadof to .sn i I j :le the Chinese paper. V Daily News, declares our patient efforts rdial Sino-German T th< recall of the Ambas oi Mr. Chen Chieh63 words
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1061 1938-12-02 3 Platonic Love ful m SSSS *i ho J*"*"** by (he police as a "wonderiH™ WBl Clielrasf <"-° Assizes of (he murder of his Pi«"> yonn X «,fe. he nearly fainted in the dock *or a few seconds his emotions I1,061 words
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Article683 1938-12-02 3 Reuter. London, Nov. 30. In the Commons, Mr. Chamberlain, referring to his coming visit to Italy said he gladly accepted the opportunity ol following up and maintaining the personal contact he had made with Mussolini at Munich, where the Duce >o him about a visit to Rome.Reuter. - 683 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-12-02 3 A new picture of Gracie Fields who stars in "We're Going To Be Rich", coming to Singapore soon.21 words
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337 1938-12-02 3 London, Nov. 15. JJOTJNDED beyond endurance by pointing fingers and host !e remarks, Mrs. Margaret Reid, 23-years-old daughter of the Scotsborn German spy, Mrs. Jessie Jordan, now in penal servitude, slipped away from Glasgow on her way back to her native Germany. She left Leith337 words
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Advertisement172 1938-12-02 3 per w jeji m** m>m o&sk tsz* yj sip's zsvp's "Sivpis if jj^a ASa&^yfe&k OF MALAYA "LIMITED Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS rest at not less than 3 per cent, per annum be paid on minimum monthly balances of $50 and upwards. Systematic Saving MORTGAGE LOANS EASY REPAYMENTS172 words
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Advertisement304 1938-12-02 3 serious matter than many people realise. Listlessncss is a danger sign and shows J /l^rV' i S that impurities in your dog's blood have C__\_/' J made his liver sluggish. Unless his blood is purified at once, he will be jn every way He u better liable to pick up304 words
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Article167 1938-12-02 4 Chicago, Nov. 8. SUCH a model prisoner has "Scarfare" Al Capone, onetime king of the Chicago underworld, proved himself, that his warders do not want to lose him. He is due to be released in the spring, as a result of good conduct from Alcatraz167 words
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Article85 1938-12-02 4 A hydrogen explosion burnt nearly all the gasbags of the world's bigge3C i iloon, which was being prepared for a stratosphere flight at Zakopane, Poland. Captains Zbigniew Burzynski and F. X Hynek, of the Polish Army, who woo the Gordon Bennett balloon race 111 A 9?3. were85 words
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223 1938-12-02 4 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. A PROPOSAL to *et up an autonomcus state in Western Canada within the British Empire, governed by a single Western government elected democratically °y people" has just been made here at the annual convention of the trilled Farmers of Cunada, Saskatchewan Seel223 words
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Article123 1938-12-02 4 Warsaw. THE illegal anti-Nazi radio station at Danzig has resumed its broadcasts after a period of silence. The broadcasts begin with the words 'H'his is the Danzig freedom station calling." z The announcer stated In one broadcast that the Station had not been operating lately because123 words
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Article520 1938-12-02 4 London, Nov. 30. THE suggestion that the United States of America should U adi to the League of Nations on a special basis was one worthy of i eration said Lord Halifax when the House of Lords staged a del to-day on the League.520 words
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Advertisement418 1938-12-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). I P O. S. N COVS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. fHTTRAL 15,000 Dec 2 Sr as? ssi? SSIr 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUT AN A 17.000 30; SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 RANCH1 17.000 Jan. 13 17.0"0 Jan. 2J RAWALPINDI 17.0C0 Feb. it418 words
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Advertisement490 1938-12-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOHDDECTSCUKR LLOYD. (Incorporated In Germany) The undernoted are the Company's intended fHtu r es:— OUTWARD For MANILA IIONKONG, SHANGHAV >RTU CHINA and JAPAN. Due S pore. 1938 "REGENSBURY" Dec. 12 *J5. "LIPPE" omits Manila Dec 15 sjs. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 i s.s. "OREFELD" omit? Manila490 words
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Advertisement346 1938-12-02 4 BANGKOK LINE. CHI V 'A JAPAN LINE. rin« \Toto-shins Mosi Big Cargo vessels with limited but i Luxun us ne j p. ,mtp'nqth comfortable Passenger Accommodai Cabins Have Adjoming Pr.vate Bath. lo: Marseilles, LonJcn. Rotterdam. Hamburg and Copenhagen. drn c„ e Port S aid. Palestine, routn ascabla.nca, Rotterdam MAI rtSS-Si346 words
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Advertisement129 1938-12-02 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gcsellschaft (Companies incorporated in Geraajiy) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. S'AUERLAND Direct Dec. 10 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila Dec. M t ms. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore129 words
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Advertisement107 1938-12-02 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (incorporated Uirett Service to *J»££Z ™d to Calcutta via Pen*. < f Tak:ng cargo on thiougn d m for Canton, Macao Chefo, Tientsin ports, Formosa the Phi... FOH PENANG ANU A Dec YUEN&ANG Dec 6 p HOSANG FOR HONGKONG k i** Dec KUTSANG D;r 10107 words
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218 1938-12-02 5 Chungking, Dec. 1. JJNDER the guidance of Mr. Tan Yun Shan, the Indian Medical Unit called on President Lin Sen on Tuesday. After India's sentiments towards China had been expressed, President Lin Sen inquired about the condition of Mahatma Gandhi and the poet Tagore.218 words
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Article78 1938-12-02 5 Singapore. Friday. Till: members of the Commission on Higher Education. Sir William McLean and Protessor H. J. Channon, are returning to England by the Rawalpindi, which sailed from Singapore to-day. Also travelling by the Rawalpindi is Mr. H. North-Hunt. M.C.S.. who is going on leave. Mr. North-Hunt78 words
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355 1938-12-02 5 PRIOR to the Meeting of the International Control Committee there *vas a considerable amount of liquidation chiefly by outside operators who preferred to be out of the market under such uncertain conditions. Values suffered accordingly and quotations before the announcement "'as made were i,d.355 words
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175 1938-12-02 5 4T (he last meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association a letter was read from the Municipal Secretary statin* that in view of the magnitude of the undertaking foreshadowed by tV i '---rendatisns of an- L conditions Cte&SS-tSCa ior the better lighting oi certain main175 words
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Advertisement474 1938-12-02 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS now invited for the V- or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. ip]ivery of Steel lUapsible Gate J Ia bar Pumping a: .Deposit $50) 12 noon, Dec. 7, 1938. Nuts, Washi Water 4 p.m. Wednesday, 7th December, 1933 Asbestos 12 noon,474 words
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Advertisement711 1938-12-02 5 PUBLIC NOTICES S.E.M.827 38 RURAL BOARD NOTIFICATIOV works:— he Ioll °wing n f br ken PlOttc lor CcniqvtS c and Selandar Divisions during 193& in such sizes and quantities as may by hl C Bo e a d rd n T ting fr m time Dy tne Board., Superintending Officer711 words
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Advertisement599 1938-12-02 5 PUBLIC NOTICES TENDERS FOR THE TAILORING OF I NT FORM CLOTHING FOR THE POSTS TELEGRAPHS DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE, FOR 1939. TENDERS are invitee- for the tailoring ol uniform clothing frr Postmen, Messengers, Peons, Porters, Drivers M< chamcs, Mail Officers, In pectors Sweepers and Pressmen ol the Posts b Telegraphs Department, Singapore599 words
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Advertisement578 1938-12-02 5 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE' DOUBLE ENGAGEMENTS: Vadame Kon Chec Nyah has pleasure to announce the engagements of her only dauhter ftfisa Yeo, Swat Kheng to Mr. On& Eng Yeoh, 'he only son of Mr. Mrs Ong Tat Ee of Batu Pahat, and her elder son Mi Yeo Yen Chuan to Miss Oherrie578 words
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Advertisement165 1938-12-02 5 vm as s \i v HATS. DRESSES A FLOWERS. GIFT-SHOP-SALON 14 CAPITOL FLATS. Phono 7." 04. (Lift 2nd Floor 1 Painting: House Renairing Co. Painting, Lime wash ing: S General House Repairing-. No. »61, TELOK AVER STREET, J SINGAPORE. S '"""J* urn ■■■■■Tl Lrarn Hadio At Home During Spare fluuis.165 words
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Article775 1938-12-02 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 1, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4.- 4}?» Asam Kumbang 28 30|-nom Austral Malay 43!- nom Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 3 Ayer Weng 0 60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 22 b JJ J Batu775 words
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115 1938-12-02 6 DAILY FRILLS CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday noon. Buyers. Betters. No IX R S.S. pot 1« Ti i 27% No. IX R.SS. F.OB. in cases December G.F.A.Q. R£ 3. FOB. in bales Dec ember -<'■-> FAQ. R.SS. FOB. in bales December W?* "C n Blanket115 words
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281 1938-12-02 6 Singapore. Dec. 1 MINING^ AmpaU 2fS 26 6 Ayer Hitams m 24 Bangrins g£ x 45 Batu Sclangors *J» 037 Hitams r 2 5 Hongkong Tin faifi 146 Chenderiangs 0 w 6 Hong Fatts 0.73 u jg Idris Hyd. 24 6 2 5 6 ipoh281 words
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Article15 1938-12-02 6 Singapore fnaay. Tile price of tin at roon in Singapore to-day was: $110 (unchanged).15 words
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Article18 1938-12-02 6 The price of rubber at noon »n Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27" (down SeUers 27- i (down18 words
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Article97 1938-12-02 6 London. Dec. I. Parle 178 13 64 New York 4.67 7 8 Montreal 4.71 1 a Brussels 27.64U Geneva Amsterdam 8.60 Milan 83 7 a Berlin 11.68 Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 136» 2 Helsingfors 226 3 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 1 B Athens 54797 words
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104 1938-12-02 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Dec. 1, 5 p.m. Total fo» Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex. Div. year TIN. Payable Date to date Ruub r >d Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 9 Is Rawang Cone. Ud. Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec.104 words
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Article255 1938-12-02 6 Mavmri Co, £td., $30,00* Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 ...90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 5 2 103% norn 4Vi% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 109 no norn 4Vz% 1909 red. 1965 $1,000,000255 words
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Article362 1938-12-02 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Lv nwv/ London. Thursday Previous To-day Chaaej Feature! Quiet' RUBBER 7 15 16 8 rll« Buyers 8 8 116 -116 Spot fellers 7 15.16 j— 1st Forward <P ec J^ y liners Z 81 8 2nd Forward (Jan Mnr.) Buyers 81 16 J 2nd roiwa362 words
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Advertisement345 1938-12-02 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MARINE W G DOVE, Manager. Tel 5926. 2. Finlayson Green, BANK OF CHINA Hanoi Agency has opened for business Address:- Rue Paul Bert, HANOI, INDOCHINE Cable address-: "CENTROBANK" HANOI If THE |l UNITED CHINESE I BANK, LIMITED. I (Incorporated In 8345 words
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Advertisement91 1938-12-02 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated In Btraits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank mi India, Limit** The Company, haying the necessary powers, Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 ot91 words
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Advertisement164 1938-12-02 6 I Oversea-Chinese Bankim? Corooration Ltd(lncorporated in tho Straits Settlement* j CAPITAL: Mm 000 00Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid L p $10,J GAPORt HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. tt< 458. North Bridge Road > Local Branches 253, South Bridge: Road, Sine** 1 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA 1 NEW *ORX BANKERS: LONDON164 words
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Article488 1938-12-02 7 STA TEMENT IN COMMONS Reuter. London, Dec 1 !;i;s I :N(; sidelight on trade methods was thrown by Mr k < Hud on. >e:reiary to overseas trade, in the Commons re- a c^n-enative. Mr. Sutcliffes motion, asking for a planned policy to assist industryReuter. - 488 words
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Article20 1938-12-02 7 Reuter. Barcelona, Dec. I.—M. Indaecio I ricto. ex*-Minister of Defence, has been appointed Republican Ambassador in j Chile.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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226 1938-12-02 7 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. L CREAKING in the House of Com- nana debate last night on ■ledieal services in civil defence the Partimm f ntary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, described the plans for expansion on a great scale in t meBritish Official Wireless. - 226 words
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Article64 1938-12-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. I.—Christ Church was packed to capacity yesterday at the memorial service, attended by If nisters of the State, v piomatic and uontaiuu Corps, headed by the accredited Norwegian Minister at present on a visit to Siam. for the late Queen Maud. The64 words
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Article129 1938-12-02 7 British Official Wireless. London. Dec 1. DIGGEST test so far made of air raid warning signals in this country will be made on Dec. 8. when 100 sirens installed at selected police stations m greater London will be sounded simultaneously. Officials representing the police ana theBritish Official Wireless. - 129 words
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Advertisement101 1938-12-02 7 ..just one minute J Jlf and a lovelier, more vital YOU... EATJ DE COLOGNE refreshes you instantly Ftkung tired, )aded, spirits low? In jusl one minute a 1 touch of Atkinsons Bau de Cologne, on your forehead and \hi all Sizes... benind your catSj wilJ soothe and refresh you, revive101 words
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Advertisement416 1938-12-02 7 OVEIY ADRIENNE AMES photographed by AUTREY s^^ss TTa n f a ipstick that's permanent? keeps your lips soft foo? Then here is the lipstick for you .The color stays on,yet this new kind of lipstick keeps your lips smooth, youthfully moist. ROMASTIC CALIFORNIA COLORS WINE is a dark vibrant color416 words
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Advertisement259 1938-12-02 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AKTIOX SALE OF Well-made modern design cross grain pattern wax polished teak household furniture including: One G.E.C. electric refrigerator in working order. One excellent toned cottage piano by "Moutrie" and also One Hillmaii -Saloon Car No. S-212 and One Chevrolet Lorry No. S-612 etc., etc259 words
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Advertisement346 1938-12-02 8 A TNI WWm DOT ff Wfc lotntifloi tin Gtnaic* all LIFETIME ■I lH Wb«n yon bey 111 jy urxArrzKa LiraHI IH TIME yoo buy tb« floHu III est of Itt kind. And UMjl I*'* ibnfty too—fortfco HW19 jnaraulee tmuitt yon Bi1|h| of uftloag atnrlc*. tho Flwi OJVK SheafferS I ICS346 words
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Advertisement54 1938-12-02 8 i' J«r 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V, RADIOS, 30^' Model 12 Q4 j2 RCA Tube?, j jj Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., 122-124, Orchard Road, 5 SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4566. fjplil D. T, Urn Company for JAVA MALAYAN DELICACIES DUTCH PROVISIONS. Etc. Your Visit Cordially Welcomes 353. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE, i54 words
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Advertisement37 1938-12-02 8 I HAVE YOU SEEN The latest selection of modern and reliable Swiss made Clocks and Watches, at I YICK WOH HING 429. North Bridge Road I (Near Middle Road) Phone No. 7922. Your inspection cordially invited P.S37 words
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Advertisement164 1938-12-02 8 Shampoo makes hair clean healthy, j I radiantly lovely. V Settings, too, are I fj wonderfully easy I/ for Amami makes V oll hair really manageable. N BRUNETTES...Mo. I x BLONDES J*o. S FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMAM I j KIGHT If unable to obtain Amami, write to A. T. I164 words
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Advertisement26 1938-12-02 8 25. onl> S JS. an Ideal is as good as an\ O l ,t for $50. F. nosEvniti 57, Robinson Road. PHONE: 6191 Not many left-26 words
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Miscellaneous908 1938-12-02 8 Chamber Music From 1 Nirom At 8.20 p. m. J joMpW SINGAPORE LONDON SfB| X^^^^^^m, ZHL 223 metres (1.33 mc|s) TRANSMISSION 5 M B BP jjk\ ZHP 30.9C metres (9.69 mcjs) M m< g V 11 p.m. GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) M I fH l —Nl^ 5 .01) Recitation908 words
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Article374 1938-12-02 9 most successful plays d c imcs to the screen rht, M showing soon [ion. [n it we see a new the thf me of the wife •♦other woman." played brilliantly by denly informed tha' ted for the murder b dy Is found in374 words
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Article31 1938-12-02 9 rs Elizabeth Patterson the Hollywood hospital recuperating from a dis a basket from Bit.g lac Murray and Donala Patterson played the ol the trio in ParaYou Sinners".31 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-12-02 9 A dramatic scene from "Black Limelight," previewed on this page.12 words
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Article258 1938-12-02 9 (Tribune Entertainment Reporter) JHE beauty and majesty of Christmas music of past and contemporary composers was most effectively emphasised at the service of sacred music at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church last night. The choir was composed of 160 voices from the two choirs of the258 words
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Article119 1938-12-02 9 New York. unabridged, five-and-a-half hour "Hamkt" cpcns on Broadway at Maurice Evans, the Biitish actor in ihe St. James Theatre with Mr. the title role. For weeks New York's Shakespeareloving theatre-goers have been looking forward to the reappearance of Mr. Evans, who is tremendously119 words
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Article145 1938-12-02 9 V* I oniises to become a i 1 liy«vood vonue was started Sh if* ,an iP> Bradna. '"J lus employed a comH for her fox terrier dog, lh I>,: which she brought to 1 lountry from France four ***js ago, rtsj! ym p« is one of145 words
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208 1938-12-02 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) DEFORE an appreciative audience which included a large majority of parents, the Out ram School boys presented "The Merchant of Venice" last night. This is the fourteenth annual play held and, judging by last night's remarkably good performance by standard V students, this208 words
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Article208 1938-12-02 9 fOHN Payne's table manners wwald not please Emily Post. He during meals. He i> comfortable only when the "mull of his back rests on the ed&« of one chair and his feet are perched on 4 I anomer. He ate most of his lunches m208 words
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Article34 1938-12-02 9 Fire airplanes, valued approximately at £5.000. are being wrecked during the making cf the Paramount Technlcolour cavalcade of aviation. "Men With V In featuring Fred Mac Murray, Roy Ifilland and Louise Campbell.34 words
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Advertisement205 1938-12-02 9 the Gift that reminds-and remembers Think what a 'Kodak' for Christmas means. To your children—a new adventure. To your friends—a lifelong store of memories. To everyone —a continual reminder of the giver. Kodak cameras cost from 51.75 to 5165.00, so you can choose an appropriate model for each of the205 words
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Advertisement387 1938-12-02 9 RHEUMATISM Sufferers Permanent Relief JkJiffl This great "mystery" disease claims more Jra0SiKj| £9 victims every year than any other complaint suffered by the human race. This agonising and women a torture, but is responsible But men, and women, too- by the million This freedom has been secured by the use387 words
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Advertisement458 1938-12-02 10 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT "Verv T ood indeed NEW STYLE OF ROLE FOR TOM WALLS. excellent programme'' EXCITING THRILLS SPICED WITH GAY TRIBUNE COMEDY "STRANGE BOARDERS g| WALT DISNEY CARTOON OOy VLB DC K i TOLAS TIT AI FTPS arcl G. B. News Showing dance craac HI.: c HI S458 words
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Advertisement332 1938-12-02 10 I The Screen's most Spectacular Action-packed Adventure Story Since "The Covered Wagon!" j I 3 SHOWS DAILY j j OP1TOL 3. l5 6.15 9..5 j j Paramount great National Cavalcade of Courageous j Love and Death-defying Adventure! j J Seethe Hfcfc Great 1 j |/l s II I See the332 words
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Advertisement203 1938-12-02 10 DARING! DRAMATIC! TRUE TO LIFE! BY ORDER OF THE FILM CENSORS BOARD I OF APPEAL THIS FILM IS PASSED FOR EXHIBITION TO ADULTS ONLY. PERSON S UNDER 16 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. STARTS TUESDAY AT j I !~i imw worn-Bp I I J (Malavc's Leading Amusement Park). v I DANCE203 words
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306 1938-12-02 11 inhunt- Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. WITHOUT calling upon the defence, Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this afternoon acquitted Mr. T. Li. Menon on a charge that he on Feb. 14, at Singapore being entrusted as a clerk with $800 belonging to Mr. K.306 words
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Article123 1938-12-02 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seremban, Dec. 1. THE gang robbery at Jelebu on Oct. 15 had a sequel before the Hon. Mr. Justice Raja Musa to-day, when Long Swee stood charged with robbery and with causing hurt to Mia L'ng Mov, a woman. The robbed articles were123 words
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Advertisement512 1938-12-02 11 in t« see what is probably the best picture shown in Sine*. I g0 |o the ALHAMBRA see "FOUR DAUGHTERS'' farther In say this is a film you oujrht to see—\ film Vlkil o lwice Malaya Tribune— M 2-1938. >0U 'i' "l>Al HTERS* 1 Rets jyood reception. Its warm humanity512 words
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Advertisement35 1938-12-02 11 if 1 1 2\ Im l r vfl SUPER CANTONESE TALKIE I AU —CHUI— j jLENG —CHEEj Week-end Malineea At GRAND j BANJO ON MY KNEE j STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY j THUNDER over TEXAS j35 words
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Advertisement73 1938-12-02 11 "The Lambeth Walk" "The Palais Glide" "The BIG Apple!" Goodbye to them all! Here comes THE YAM" Leapi how ?<> do it when the King Queen of The Dance come back together Again f /7 IRVING J 7BERUN/? with 'RALPH BELLAMY, LueKa <*° Gearjack Carson, Clarence SctSi Kolb, Franklin Pangboin73 words
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Advertisement375 1938-12-02 11 j Opening at THEAT RE ROYAL Wed 7th j A STOR\ SO BRIMFUL OF THRILLS and ACTION YOU'LL NEVER FORGET IT AWE INSPIRING! DEATH DEFYING! "THE FIGHTING MARINES" "Tht FijKtinf M»r..W tpi.od. Tw* "ISLE Of MlSSIMO MIM" f\ /aAF> —IP uu m ClhMAfJMtT-fOX AILS* CAE J SENSATION S iMJ CAN'T375 words
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Article671 1938-12-02 12 THE thanks of all the clerks in Malaya arc due to Mr. G. H. Kiat lor his splendid championing of their cause. Himself a prominent business man, he has always taken an interest in the welfare of the clerical workers and has worked hard and in671 words
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Article488 1938-12-02 12 SIR ERIC TEICHMAN, X C.M.G., C 1.E., for many years in the British ser vice in China, urges that pro longttion of the fighting in China will be of no service to Japan, for it wiH only end in driving China's millions into th Russian488 words
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Article573 1938-12-02 12 IN IN i )ication of the real cause oi the world tension was given by Trade Minister Hudson in the House of Commons when he admitted that by their subsidised methods the totalitarian states were attempting to destroy the trade of other countries throughout the world. He573 words
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Article548 1938-12-02 12 Japanese Must Come To Terms the past that China should not smashed and conquered and sb come to heel. In former days a frsetion of such military vi< I surely have sufficed to make the f'hiuese leaders sue for peace, as In wars or punitive campaigns of 1849 1860 and548 words
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Article40 1938-12-02 12 "ANY intending- travel let im a working knowledge oi 1 j language by taking aboul i sons," states a linguist. The real, ble begins, though, when he gets v> and finds that the natives bothered to tftkt any ,f40 words
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Advertisement237 1938-12-02 12 The "Webley" Single Barrel Semi Hammerless Ejector Gun. I rid and tehable gen and purpose gun. Its exLrelll low pi ie ■la made possible by line and accurate macnin- nils! by its bane; finish each gun is given an individuality I found m" the foreign made article. action has Weblev's237 words
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Advertisement21 1938-12-02 12 FRESHFLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBV GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166. Lga i in 1121 words
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Article, Illustration397 1938-12-02 13 MARSHALLING OF THE NATION'S MANPOWER Reuter. London, Dec. 1. BUI John Vn«fers©r gave the Commons details to-day of his plans for S effective utilisation ol the resources of the nation for national volunj,n service and outlined thi measures whichReuter. - 397 words
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250 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 1. lHn» C 7r n 18 Contained in lhe *>ench pres. on the scene in aid VnJ aTZ' hen members ar e reported to have risen mnhoqyaad called tor "Tunis and Corsica.' All the French comment a lovs insist that no parliamentaryReuter. - 250 words
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Article58 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. Barcelona. Dec. 1 The Spanish Government has recalled its ambassador from Brussels "in view of the strange circumstances in wnicn ihe Belgian Government announced %he decision to send a commercial agent to lebel Spain." h A Brussels message says it decided to recall the Belgian charge d'affairesReuter. - 58 words
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Article72 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. Los Angeles, Dec 1 FIFTEEN cf the '200 aeroplanes 1 being built by the North America?: Aviation Factory at Santa Mcnica have been shipped to England, according to Lieut. Addams, who is in charge of the air mission here. Mr. Addams told Reuter "good progress"Reuter. - 72 words
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Article29 1938-12-02 13 London.—The Primier stated in the Commons that the two Greek ships which were seized by Franco forces at Palma while carrying English cargo are now released.29 words
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Article243 1938-12-02 13 Shanghai, Dec. 2. COMMENTING on the Open Door in China, a spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Office stattd yesterday that the Powers have already lost ">0 per cent, of their trade in Manchuria since the Japanese occupation. Expressing the opinion that the situation in Manchuria243 words
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Article148 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. Kaunas. Dec. 1. ACTIVITY of Germans in Memel is causing anxiety to the Govero- ment, declared the Premier Father Mi-onas. making a statement on tne Memcl situation in the Lithuanian Parliament. He said relations between Lithuania I and Germany were always good but nusIReuter. - 148 words
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Article27 1938-12-02 13 Berlin.–It is authoritively stated that Herr von Ribbentrop leaves for paris on Monday. His visit was postponed this tt.llln I! I !'U<Nnl-Mvelv Net» v«:i loaves lor P2r:5 »»>27 words
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181 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. St. Nazaire. Dec. 1. 4 TFNERAL suile has been declared in all naval shipyards, over A G f« men beinjr atYected, as the result of a sudden dec- ?v!l n ballot alter the shipyards had decided to re-cntrase ""I -th the c imination ofReuter. - 181 words
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Article102 1938-12-02 13 British Official Wireless. THE instrument of accession whereo;, iaiy adheres to the London Nava' Treaty will be signed at the Foreign Office to-morrow by Ccunt GranrV Ita ban Ambasiador in London, and Mr. David Montagu Scott, assistant Under S cretary for Foreign Affairs The London NavalBritish Official Wireless. - 102 words
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Article137 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. London, Dec. L ESTABLISHMENT cf the Territorial 6 Army on Nov. 1 was 291,000 and its strength 194.000.. Never before had the strength so closely approximatea to the establishment, stated Mr. Here Relisha in a speech at Sidcup, Kent. Since the beginning of the mcnthReuter. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration169 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. London. Dec. I. T}ETAILS were made available to Reuters to day of the offer made, to the (Government 'hi* week by Mr. Edward Wilshaw, chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd. to create a chain cf wireless stations throughout the colonial empire. The scheme provider for installationReuter. - 169 words
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73 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. I.—Provisional Govern;, ment cf North China has placei tho, export of raw cotton from North China under a licence system, according to a message frcm Pelping, which adcis that the Government has established its own agencies for purcha.se of raw cotton inReuter. - 73 words
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Article117 1938-12-02 13 Reuter. Brussels, Dec. 1. REPLYING to a question at the meeting of the Colonial C:mmissions cf the Belgian Chamber and Senate. the Prime Minister. M. Spaak, said he was rurprised to see that Belgian opinion was again disturbed about the future of the Congo, since theReuter. - 117 words
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Advertisement122 1938-12-02 13 LATEST ISSUE OF "H.M.V." Malay Records. SUNG BY POPULAR ARTISTS P.***** BERCHERAI MAUT by Mi.ss Ra'.na Asmara. FA JAR MENYTNS1NG ao P.***** OLEH OLEH SANDOEN by Miss Tarminah. mm TERANG BULAN SELECTION do P.***** DONDANG SAYANG Part I by Arnan Ballon. _do Part II «o P.13U97 BALAMAT HARI RAYA by122 words
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163 1938-12-02 14 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) MEN RUSHED FOR SHELTER111 WOMEN SCREAMED IN CROWDED CHINATOWN LAST NIGHT WHEN THREE SHOTS RANG OUT OVER THE NOISE AND BUSTLE OF CANAL ROAD. A man. slumped to the jrround then picked himself up. ran madl} Seen robed to the General Hospital163 words
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Article101 1938-12-02 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Kangsar, Thursday ASHOL I of "snake, snake" from the )5-vear-old cook-boy in one of the senior dressers' houses m the Kuala Kangsar Hospital, brought the other occupants of the house rushing to the kitchen in time to see a huge cobra, measuring101 words
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Article169 1938-12-02 14 London, Dec. L DR. Logan Roots, missionary Bishop of Hankow, who recently returned from the China war areas, told the Royal Central Asian Society that there has been a wide response in certain quarters both in China and Japan to the call for moral rearmament169 words
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Article109 1938-12-02 14 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AT the outset of this morning's resumed meeting of the Federal Council, the report of the Select Committee which met to consider the draft estimates for 1939, was read and the recommendations adopted. As a result of the recommendations srr?.nd total of109 words
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283 1938-12-02 14 vTiibune Staff Reporter) TIIR lames GaUmairh. Malayan contractor for M years might be for what the fates have in store for him to-day. For to-day is Mr. Galunaghs bogey day, the day on which tor »1 vears, tttnga have -one wrong.283 words
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Article155 1938-12-02 14 London, Dec. 1 WHEN the Corrigan Case was resumed to-day a representative of the firm of skipping agents, neM stated that his firm thought they were dealing with the Chinese Embassy and "would have to obey their commands." Mr. Percy Mundav, a Foreign Office official,155 words
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Article48 1938-12-02 14 The December programme of the Royal Johore International Club includes a dance on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 9.30 p.m. Dress is optional. Music will be rendered by the Orchestra of the Johore Military Forces by kind permission of the Colonel Commandant, the Sultan of Johore.48 words
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Article39 1938-12-02 14 Singapore, Thursday.—A report was lodged with the local police by a Japanese woman residing at No. 119, Waterloo Street that at about 5.30 p.m. yesterday her bag containing clothings and two passports valued at $275 had been stolen.39 words
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Article24 1938-12-02 14 The Imperial Airways mail plane from Europe is expected to arrive in Singapore this afternoon. Time ol" arrival is not yet certain.24 words
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Article120 1938-12-02 14 (Tiibune Staff Reporter) A portable band stand has been erected at Farrer Park and arrangements have been made with the Commandant, S.S. Polite Depot, for the Police tiand to perform IB public at this Band Stand on Friday, Dec. 9, and Thursday. Dec. 29, commencing120 words
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Article38 1938-12-02 14 (Tribune Crime Reporter I Singapore Thursday.—A Hokkien reported to the local police that house No. 85 Silat Road, was broken into at 6.30 a m yesterday and jewelleries valued a' $24 and cash $142.22 were stolen.38 words
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281 1938-12-02 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. DEFENCE of Government s financial policy and a reply to the A criticisms of alarming rising costs of Government were made bv His Excellency at this morning's resumed meet.ng of the Fede- CouncH Reminding the critics that four281 words
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Article45 1938-12-02 14 Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. REVISED budget recommending an increase in expenditure was passed at the resumed meeting oi the Federal Council this morning as a result of the report of the select committee. Mr The new expenditure is $74,019,04 < as compared to S7o 049.975.45 words
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Article163 1938-12-02 14 A CHRISTMAS bazaar in aid of the China Relief Fund will be held at the Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, 77, Prinsep Street, Singapore, on Saturday Dec. 17, from 2 to 7 p.m. under the auspices of the Young People's Fellowship, of the Chinese Christian Church (Say163 words
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62 1938-12-02 14 (Tribune Entertainment Reporter). To-morrow night promises to be a night at tht Great World Ca»»jret when the management is donating the entire proceeds of the cabaret entrance to the British Poppy Day Fund. There is an extension till I a.m. Miss L. Hong (above) will contribute two special items, a62 words
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Article145 1938-12-02 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. I. OTHER daring burglary occurred in Kuala Lumpur last night, the thief on this occasion actually being discovered making a successful exit through the bedroom window by the victim. The victim of this latest bui Mrs. GifTord, wife of145 words
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Article41 1938-12-02 14 The Registrar General ol Statutes reports that the shipments of rubber lrom Malaya m November tons making a total foi the elevn months of the year of 494.010 tons, as compared with 024.84. ton: in responding period of llttH41 words
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Article30 1938-12-02 14 The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Venfe Is due at Singapore at B p 1 .Saturday) and will sail lor Coiomoo and EurcTe at 2 p.m. the I30 words
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Article14 1938-12-02 14 Washington.—The Navj has awarded a contract for < of a 35.000-ton battleship com 5.52.794,000.14 words
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185 1938-12-02 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Kuala Lumpur VtmtM "IF he drinks less he will not have these suspicions aboui W 1 marked Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew, the First fill, and discharged Manicam. a Tamil vegetable hawkrr, rho P a charge of having attempted suicide by hanging185 words
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Article96 1938-12-02 14 TRIANGLE MURDER DEATH SENTENCE Seremban, Thursday. ON a charge of hiving murdered his rival in a case described by the D.P.P. as "the old story of eternal triangle," Ng Lam was found guilty of murder of Sam Choy am! sentenced to death by the Hon. Justice Raja Musa. At the96 words
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Article19 1938-12-02 14 c* I Ili^cfiOo^rslfrom^; 1 Office. QueUa. wh pore for Sraining are iea*. h P O. liner Rawalpi19 words
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Article161 1938-12-02 14 Reuter. THE meeting of the Fascist Grand Council which ended at midnight examined the bill making four provinces in Libya an integral part of the territory of the Italian empire and the institution of a special form of Italian citizenship for Moslem natives in theseReuter. - 161 words
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Article, Illustration177 1938-12-02 15 Acting on behalf of President Roosevelt, Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy, the American Ambassador in London, presented medals at the Embassy to officers of the British Navy in recognition of their services and co-operation in assisting with the recovery of the survivors of177 words
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245 1938-12-02 15 LEAGUE REFORM DISCUSSED IN LORDS Reuter. London, Dec. 1. ]Y|R. Anthony Eden sails to America at the »veek-end. Alluding to the matter in the course ot a debate in the House of Lords. Lord Halifax said that Mr. EdenReuter. - 245 words
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147 1938-12-02 15 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 1. fRYNSZPAN, charged with the shooting of Herr Yon Rath, told the examining magistrate that ho did not shoot to kill but only meant to wound Yon Rath. He said. "I didn't aim. I fired at random for it was the firstReuter. - 147 words
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169 1938-12-02 15 Reuter. Jerusalem. Dec. 1. L v are behaving in an exemplary manner." was the 1 ut< r s correspondent by 25 Sheikhs, headmen 70,000 Arabs from 45 villages to foreign proBril i h atrocities. rig the meeting of arty which oppose* a fractionReuter. - 169 words
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Article30 1938-12-02 15 (Tribune Crime Reporter l Singapore, Thursday.—A Teochcw re ports that five unknown Chinese persons eitempted to steal his ducks at 12.50 a m to-day from No. 882. Geylang Sera30 words
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155 1938-12-02 15 Reuter. Bucharest. Dec. 1. TUIE grim determination of government to strangle any terrorist activity as a result of Codreanti shootings was revealed in the orderissued by the Inspector General of the gendarmes which say "Proceed with the greatest energy against all individuals who commit anyReuter. - 155 words
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72 1938-12-02 15 Reuter. Paris, Dec. L ADDRESSING the aeronautic chamber, Air Minister M. Lachambre said he hoped France's output of planes would have risen to two hundred monthly beginning in 1939. If necessary he would have a recourse to purchases ot material from abroad and heReuter. - 72 words
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Article71 1938-12-02 15 Singapore, Thursday.- -Aug Lim Seng, p.n Hokkicn. who »n Nov. 20 at about 11 p.m. at the 13' 2 milestone, Seletar Road, was alleeed to have committed lobbery of $8 in cash from Mah Plan was yesterday arrested and to-day produced in the Second Police Court before71 words
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Advertisement68 1938-12-02 15 I irg The "Singer" Electric Iron patented HEAT METER V vMt h is a pleasure to use. Th, Meter tells you when t. rt!j balanced. The Heat Met.- gives eorrerl temperaal- Handle is always coo!. All parts heavily ial Thumb rest. Tilts hack on res! when not in us.'. prevents68 words
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Advertisement190 1938-12-02 15 I II is d v 8 i v 1 ea m Referring of course to Lamb purchased frcm u. which is the pick of the Australian and New Zealand markets. Every Lamb is selected by experienced grading experts and is a perfection of taste anei tenderness. mm %wmm T»HONE; S'PORE190 words
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Article88 1938-12-02 16 Race I: RoseoJj 556 aid $13. Taj Mahal $11. Bay 1{ Sv- *30 Race army Contractor $.10 IX Hilarity |13. Glamour $15. Racj Queei »'>• $$3 antl SO. Litth t ..aria S9. Char SO. Race La ?0 »Aivtr- Idol $T. Pledge Race 5: Explode <» and88 words
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91 1938-12-02 16 R.A.F. (H.Q.) 8 pts S.C.R.C. 5 pts. IN an even game of rugger at Fairer Park yesterday, the RAF (H.Q.) beat the S.C.R.C. by eight points (a goal and a. penalty) against five (a goal). The score was a goal each at half time,91 words
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916 1938-12-02 16 Roseolet And Explode Pay 156 Each <TVV.»ne. Staff Reporter) lpoh. Thursday. TV I IGHTFULLY cool weather favoured the opening of the Perak Turf Onb's Winter Skye meeting here to-day when many thriving finishes provided a small crowd with plenty of thrills. r r916 words
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Article60 1938-12-02 16 The Ladies November Medal played on Tuesday resulted in a win for Miss M. W. Haines with a nett 41V 2 Some ot the best cards returned were:— Miss M. W. Haines 55— 14V 2 41 y 2 Mrs. S. B. Tan 55—13 42 Mrs. G. A.60 words
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Article, Illustration454 1938-12-02 16 Phillips Disqualified Reuter. London, Dec. 2. AT the Harringay Arena last night, in the British Heavyweight Championship over fifteen rounds, Len Harvey (T> gt V&Vi lbs.) won in toe fourth round from Eddie Phillips (13 st. 8% los.). The latter was disqualified for a low blow.Reuter. - 454 words
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147 1938-12-02 16 PLAYING at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Monday evening, the Ellipse B.P. defeated the Horlicks BP. in a round of 4 singles and 3 doubles by 4 games to 2 the last game being abandoned owing to insufficient time. The result* were as follows:147 words
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115 1938-12-02 16 Command V.M.C.A. L A HAT-TRICK by Cousins, Command forward, in the first half was one of the features of the first team match between the Malaya Command and the V.M.C.A.. the latter beine: beaten unexpectedly by fly» goals to cue. Tlay though one-sided' was full115 words
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Article116 1938-12-02 16 K.E. (Changi) II 4; V.M.C.A. II 3. THE V.M.C.A. second seven went down to the Sappers (Changi) at water-polo yesterday at the V.M.C.A. pool by the odd goal in seven. Play was even fcr most of the time but lavoured the V's at first,116 words
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Article95 1938-12-02 16 In the final of the Ladies Kcppel Cup. Mrs. G. E. Kerr beat Mrs. E. O'Sul ivan 1 up on the 19th. The December Medal (Stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday Dec. 10 and 11. CHRISTMAS COMPETITIONS The following competitions will be held: Saturday95 words
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Article35 1938-12-02 16 Reuter. LxMidon, Pr. I QXFORD bea i events to 1 Varsity Athletic rela Oxford won 480 I in one minute 3.3 I mile low hurdli I seconds—both re record* 1 <R2uter». IReuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement333 1938-12-02 16 END ASTHMA and DANGER of "TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks in 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lungs Victims of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, Cmi nrl QloAfl and any form of chest and lung trouble lire In peril. DOUIIU OIGCp Neglect often leads to dreaded T.B. A sudden dull AgQllPfid mar bring333 words
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430 1938-12-02 17 "Pete - (By "Pete" \l\(, ,n Singapore is delinitelv out of the doldrums. The large B 1 i the fighting at the Happy World Stadium last »i of thai. Like the previous card, it was a programme n j r and all except430 words
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Article78 1938-12-02 17 FOLLOWING are the results of ocxrag at the Happy World Stadium held last night:— Baby Mendiola (8-10V 4 beat Young Choon (8-12 1 on a t.k.o. in the 4th round. Tommie Carrie (8-13) beat Silver Kid (8-12) on a k.o. in the 3rd round. Al Rodrigues78 words
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Article, Illustration202 1938-12-02 17 OURREY County Cricket Club have J to fii?cl a new captain, E. R. T. Holmes, who has led the side since 1934, has informed the club that he must resign, as he cannot spare the time, owing to pressure of business. The cricket committee have nominated202 words
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Article97 1938-12-02 17 The twelfth annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Har oonr Beard Junior Service Club will be oeld in the Club House on Friday, Dec n. at 5.45 p.m. The following are the main ieams on the agenda: 1. To receive the committee's97 words
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Article83 1938-12-02 17 The President's Prize icup presented j by H. H. Sir Ismail. Tunku Mahkota Johore I. will be competed for over 18 holes, at the Royal Johore International Club medal play. Club Handicap competition will be from Dec. Ito Dec. 4 There is no entrance fee. In the event83 words
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Advertisement166 1938-12-02 17 When Poisons Clog KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder Flush Them Out For 60 Cents. Go to your Chemist to-day and get this safe, swift and harmless diuretic and stimulant—ask for Gold Medal a on Cap 8 and start at one* to flush kid revs of waste matter saturate with ard oolrons.166 words
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Advertisement272 1938-12-02 17 CHAINED TO A BURDEN OF FATIGUE? Tired to death—sleepless—lrritableageing far too quickly-these are the trials which beset too many men and women who live out their lives in the Trcpics. Yet it need not be. so. The system is only crying out for a tonic stimulating diet, rich in energising272 words
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Advertisement66 1938-12-02 17 All work, whatever the amount will command our fullest attention. With the facilities of ihe Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltti., and the i astern Realty Co., Ltd., we are in a unique position which links facilities with security For further particulars please apply to The CHINESE BANKERS TRUST CO., LTD., China66 words
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Article315 1938-12-02 18 vm LOWING are the English and Scottish league soccer fixtures for r Saturday, Dec. English League Div. I Arsenal vs. Birmiugham. Aston Villa vs. Charlton A. Blackpool vs. Leicester C. Brentford vs. Middlesbrough. Dcr'oy C. vs. Liverpool. Evertcn vs. Chelsea. Grimsby T. vs. Leeds u. Hudc'ershe'd315 words
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Article22 1938-12-02 18 Reuter. London, Dee. 1. To-day's cup replay, Newport vs. Rending, was postponed at 5 12 p.m. the ground unfit.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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655 1938-12-02 18 PLAYERS EXHIBIT GOOD STICK WORK 4; S.CC. (I) Z THE padang hockey derby resulted in convincing victory by four 1 goals to two for the Recs on their ground. The came was interesting and pUy d throughout at an cxeepUon- v test655 words
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Article18 1938-12-02 18 The hockey match arranged between the V.M.C.A. and the Post Office Sports Club was cancelled, yesterday.18 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-12-02 18 Thoe pi i show incHwrtt in ihe bctkej wtiA in which the be.it S.CX. by I19 words
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Article75 1938-12-02 18 TH5-: padaim Club's second tru£ I i played f«j "terestint tbrilline rame on tl* Cricket padant* vt<tcnL,-. The R» cs i m< n goals t«> nil* KlU 8 exhibited Play before the mtcnai to the ad 1 a tag< Jansen opened the score75 words
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Article24 1938-12-02 18 t„. v.- il b olayedto-* The following iw. XVi eir i-nna. in the Bowls Tournament j. A. Dean vs. w. rouaaM24 words
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Advertisement93 1938-12-02 18 FOR THE NURSING MOTHER Both before and after the birth of her children, a mother needs plenty of simple, easily digested nourishment to meet the extra demands made upon her system. Doctors and nurses know that HorliQks is an ideal food for both expectant and nursing mothers. Not only is93 words
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Advertisement62 1938-12-02 18 ROOFING TILES A EMPIRI They have perfect terra-cotta coloui. They are equipped with an up-to-date interlocking system. They can bo packed tighter owing to Improved design and so are less U ibU to breasage in transit. They have a larger covering capacity than the ordinary Mangalore pattern tiles. They are62 words
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320 1938-12-02 19 Guerilla Units Expanding Mrs. Haldane Asserts pin ii 1,1 a sin S le Clilnwe, man or woman, old or young, I not absolutely convinced that China must win the en d/ said Mrs. Haldane, wife of Professor J.B.S. j interviewed on her return320 words
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Article32 1938-12-02 19 Tribune Staff Reporter" Singapore, Thursday.—A Cantonese re- j ported to the local police the theft of cash amounting to $21 from ward No. 2. General Hospital, at 6.30 p.m. yesterday.32 words
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Obituary118 1938-12-02 19 THE death took place at the Gane- ral Hospital, Singapore, on Wednesday afternoon of Mr. Julius Ernest Haderup at the age of 50 years. Mr. Haderup had been ill for about four months and was admitted into the General Hospital three months ago. He was118 words
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Article130 1938-12-02 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. HPANCS Scow Boey was this morning sentenced to a fine of $50 or ir default of payment to undergo one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. C. (ion in the fifth police court for the theft of a sampan valued at $10130 words
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479 1938-12-02 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MELODIOUS singing by pupils of the Primary Classes was a fea- lure ol prize-giving day observed by the Serangoon English School at Simon Road yesterday morning. Boys and girls I the school, by the way, v a definite success in the479 words
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Article54 1938-12-02 20 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Banru, Dec. l.—The higher Education Committee headed by Sir William McLean, who are studying educational conditions in Malaya, visited Johore Bahru yesterday when* the Commission interviewed members of the public at the Dewan. Visits were also made by the Commission to the English College54 words
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280 1938-12-02 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day in the case in which Letchuman Chettiar is claiming $8,601.93 from the Jupiter General Insurance as loss sustained by damage to films on the s s. Rohna.280 words
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311 1938-12-02 20 Z TO-MORROW FOR Al Z ERS. A very prom m day and the fina Z strongly. A dm, Z well reward the j 5 getic and the < 1 \er\ ttce work should be highly sati$. Z factory and remune I SPECIAL311 words
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Article76 1938-12-02 20 4?"i fc'K 24 years in llalaj J Warin, Managing Director rfjjj PubUctty Services Ltd will ielm-u:sh acMve control of the A -no will take up in Higniands, where ne j carry out tha dutits e tr.e Smor.e House lcn. Mr. R. T O. Lammerr has been76 words
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72 1938-12-02 21 issued from an on the front I Commander-in-Route Army in the Chinese evaa kd the Wuhan cities prolonged rea change of offensive tactics I the initiative in Chinese armed -operate closely with increasing .intellectuals in ral Li says, should arm and train the "c* v72 words
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Article121 1938-12-02 21 Chungking. PUSES! allegations that the twa| of the Chinese arm- from the Wuhan cities was a nd that large quantities is -inft ammunition were abanin the hurry were described iless by a Chinese military ItSMBHL said that the Chinese been recognised by forobservers as a strategic d121 words
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493 1938-12-02 21 MILITARY SITUATION HAS QUIETENED hin f P vH f th severe %hting reported on the north ir wkqiT ellow RlV€r ab °ve Tungkwan, military affairs hL ar Sl eem to have quietened down for the time being, nd rh w I:™' 7493 words
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Article128 1938-12-02 21 •fO co-ordinate in the present coun- fer-off ensive for the recapture of Canton, Central authorities have appointed a ranking general officer to be the commander-in-chief in Kwangtung. While many names are mentioned, it is believed that this officer is General Li Han Yun, who has returned from128 words
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216 1938-12-02 21 '•PAST unto death" is a novel method used by a young patriotic student to urge his rich father to donate his wealth to the state to swell the war chest. \g?d 17 and a native of Canton. th s patriotic216 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-12-02 21 The above picture gives a very good idea of what modern warfare entails. Scenes like this occur every day in China.24 words
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308 1938-12-02 21 Chungking. the Japanese Government have announced that the premises of the University of Shanghai, a missionary institut'on, were being returned to the owners, Japanese troops still remain in occupation, according to a Shanghai message. Representatives of the owners who i recently made an inspection of308 words
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Advertisement183 1938-12-02 21 Lungs IF you suffer from coughs, colds, chills, throat troubles or bronchial weakness you'll derive wonderful benefit from regularly taking Peps. These antiseptic, breatheable tablets dissolved in the mouth, give off rich, medicinal essences which mix with your breath and are carried deep into 4 your chest and lungs-direct to183 words
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Advertisement73 1938-12-02 21 r ,1= 1\ i i THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD j Clean, natural loveliness is beauty's first law! Twice every day apply a light lather of Camay to your face and hands. Then 30 seconds with a soft cloth and warm water- a rinse in cold—and your skin will glow with73 words
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Article39 1938-12-02 22 lUNDERSTANDI UNDERSTAND that a Ceylon reform scheme has been sent to the Governor, states the ''Times of Ceylon," London correspondent. The Secretary of State is awaiting a reply before publishing a statement as he promised.39 words
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Article111 1938-12-02 22 Colombo, Nov. 28. A sub-ocmmittee to investigate and report on tne possibilities of bdUltrU education in Ceylon, following ;a motion in Comwii by Major E. A. Nugaja.a was appointed at a joint meeting of tm Executive Committee of Labour .Industry and Commerce, and Education A memorandum has111 words
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Article407 1938-12-02 22 Kandy Member Announces State Council's Attitude KANDY, NOV. 21. Y .,vieTPRt v\n MEMBERS OF THE STATE COUNCIL HAD AGREED TO THEm SEATS IF THE GOVERNOR DECLINED TO ACT ON THE RESOLUTION OF RESIGN THEIR SLA REPORT, WAS ANNOUNCE ED BY MR. GEORGE E. DE «uvx CO MEMBFR407 words
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Article251 1938-12-02 22 Colombo. Nov. 2S. Recommendations of a sub Commit u oi the Kandy Teachers' Association on the* Education Bill were discussed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the All-Ceylon Union of Teachers. It was decided that a deputation, consisting, of the Rev. Bro. Luke, the251 words
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Article648 1938-12-02 22 Advocated For Indians As Sign Of Protest Kandy, Nov. 28. 4FPFMS to Ceylon Indians to start passive resistance were A made by two speakers at a protest meeting of Indians of •h« Central Province, under the auspices of the Kandy Bose k disapproval of the estecl648 words
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Article209 1938-12-02 22 (United Press of India) Fthe Central Assembly Mr Satyamurthi a>ktd whether Government had noticed that even in the Bill to amend the (immunities Ordinance in Ceylon discrimination agaimt Indian Estate labourers persisted and that the remedy offered in the R'.ii was to disfranchise all Estate lasts Indian209 words
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Article85 1938-12-02 22 Colombo. Nov. 28 •_1 Times cf Ceylon" DJideistan«is hit a do patch from the Secretary of State for th- colcnie. has been receive a he A3 nister of Labour. Industry and Ccthrnerce intimating that the King a given his assent to the Bank of Ceylon85 words
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Advertisement52 1938-12-02 22 QojyfoifL yi&ivA. (paqsL Edited By T. K. Vellu g V, j iffffll! il" MlfllUfH famous in Son/ and Sforij.handed j|| down in Romance and Traditions from £m$ j nic dim years of lik* 1 GRANT'S SCOTCH WHISKY" it embodies |||g all that is best in ScotfisL Spirit QP f I52 words
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Article74 1938-12-02 23 Sit. Subhas Bose know, Nov m. <] Bengal Ministry Miuch weaker m than it was beir paradoxidevelopments _nr*i weeks will b oi my stateSubhaa Chandra i inter- press regarding the Benga: Ctl"rA! "'lhe present v I of such diver pulling in without am i74 words
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Article103 1938-12-02 23 THE f one crore M,tf Hinda volunteers fcr the rtefenee ot India was one of the pro] ulocted by the Ra;pui.u'i P il Hindu Conference, held Miner under the pic~:' inandprlya, Secretary V iindu Mahasabha. Oth r assed at the conference a of two FedeKarachl Musm103 words
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Article, Illustration410 1938-12-02 23 the HariPura reso!uti((n struggle for «.lf e S),a< 'n th<?ir second v/r h e p1opt V :r.h e «VT d T' H,,frt >- and Cengs' a uu ud e wards W*« pura re.du.ion and whether the410 words
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Article37 1938-12-02 23 Mrs. Sultan sin..a has been elected' Chairman of the Committee I of The 13th All India Women's Confer- I cue: to be held In Delhi from Dec. 28 to Jan. 2. next.— <United Press*.37 words
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214 1938-12-02 23 hnoa T New Delhi. Nov 24. pRO*. N. G. Ranga. M.L.A. (Central). President of the fill India Lxciuded Partially Excluded Areas Committee, has issued an appeal to all provincial Governments to abolish the Official and injurious clas-ihVitkn" of large extents of land214 words
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328 1938-12-02 23 THT felf owing statement was issued bv the Hon. A. K. Fazlul Huq, Chief Minister, Bengal, the Hon. Mr. Tamiruddin Khan, and the Hen Mr. Shamsuddin Ahmed (the new Ministers), prior to fheir taking the oaths of office:— "Owing to various causes and328 words
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Article80 1938-12-02 23 BABU Nalini Ranjan Deb of Noalpara, Chitta?ontr, who was one of the l,lot, detenus, released in Dec. 1937, has been on hungerstrike since Sunday, Nov. 13. Ever since his release he has been in in-d-fferent health. Added to this, the g/inding poverty of his family, which consists80 words
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91 1938-12-02 23 THE Mayor of Madras has convened 1 a special meeting cf the Madras Corporation to be h* M «Portly to consider the attegatior made by Mr. C. N. Matl i Maduliar, President of the T til Bi idu Congress Committee, that some of the Officers91 words
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300 1938-12-02 23 Hailakanc" Assam). Nov. 2:1 £tlt. tense atmosph i generated throughout thi< province over 'he tussle for pov i ,vein the United Party led by Sir Mohammad Saadulla, ex-Pr- Mr. P. W. Hockcnhull on the one hand ard the Congreas-i oaiii Party led300 words
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Article45 1938-12-02 23 The anxujtj session of the Rood Congress which Is a body of road expert s. will be held at Calcutta from Feb. 5 next. The Transport. Advisory Council will not meet this year, but may meet tcme ti.ne in July next.— •United Press.'45 words
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194 1938-12-02 23 Lucknoiv, Nov. 20. "TTHE lime has come for pre- senting our national demand and give an ultimatum to the British Government failing the ccccpiance of which we will take recourse to civil disobedience and non-co-operation;' declared Sj. Subhas Chandra Base. President of the Indian Naiiona194 words
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Article118 1938-12-02 23 Madras, Nov. 21. COR a second tim-2 since the com- muit:mrnt of the Anti-Hindi n ov mcnt, wcmen volunteers took to picketing tc-day. Bight women, five of them with children m aims, besides two men picketed the Hindu Theological High School hauling anti-Hindi slorjaruj. Ail of118 words
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Advertisement637 1938-12-02 23 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. liowAjnaz/jyr Sear/a/itAj/t/s THIN \%maiHfWomen\ Amazing Discoveries about Pacific Ocean Algae Reveal World s Richest Source of Weight and Strength-Building FOOD lODINE, MINERALS VITAMINS shortage of which leads to systemic disorders that cause thinness^^^^^^ strides towards welcoming the mlrnem i caus ing h637 words
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Article, Illustration127 1938-12-02 24 ftifht: H.H. The sultan of Perak. Above: H. H. The Sultan of Selangor. SIR SHENTON THOMAS, GOVERNOR, S.S. AND HIGH COMMISSIONER, F M.S., IS SEEN _ABOVE INSPECTING TOE GUARD OF HONOUR, lU&i BEFORE THE BUDGET MEET ING OF IHE FEDERAL COUNCIL. tight: II H. The Sultan of127 words
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