Morning Tribune, 12 February 1938
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Title Section14 1938-02-12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE >l, 3.— No. 11 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. February 12, 1<»38 FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration228 1938-02-12 1 SHOOT TO KILL" ORDERS: MARTIAL LAW IN FORCE SON'PARUAMENTAR Y GOVERNMENT SERIOUS UNREST IN THE PEOPLE Bucharest, Feb. 11. MO doubt as to a non-parliamentary Royal dictatorship in force in Rumania is left by a proclamation ssued by King Carol, which states though for eight yearsReuter - 228 words
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Article51 1938-02-12 1 Washington. Feb. 12. D RESIDENT ROOSEVELT has asked Congress for supplementary appron& of $16,880,000 to strengthen the r my. to the Appropriations :mmittee of the House of RepresentaThe appropriation will provide addiaircraft, material and implements •[the manufacture of army materials. King up deficiencies In ammunition.Reuter - 51 words
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Article89 1938-02-12 1 /VrFTrTAT Shanghai. Feb. 12. < lAL Chinese dispatches claim the Chinese forces launched a Renaive in southern Hopei and J Tsingfeng, 27 miles southlaming from which the Japaegaa a drive early this week. Id that the Chinese are follow- <■ advance. •He semi-official Japanese disrcport that the JapaneseReuter - 89 words
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Article162 1938-02-12 1 Postponement Of King's Visit To India London, Feb. 11. THE reasons for the King's decision to abandon, on general and financial grounds, the prospect of paying a visit to India next winter are fully understood here, and the announcement has caused no surprise. The Times recalls that IndiaBritish Official Wireless - 162 words
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Article92 1938-02-12 1 Australian Air Force Plane In Batavia Batavia, Feb. 1! AN Australian Air Force plane which started from Rambang this morning, left Batavia at 3.15 p.m. heading for Singapore via Palembang, after fuel ing. Air Vice Marshal Williams is on board. Among those who welcomed the Australians were the ChiefReuter - 92 words
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760 1938-02-12 1 BRITISH, FRENCH, POLISH CZECH PAPERS SEIZED CONFISCATED "GROTESQUE AND MALICIOUS'' REPORTS ABOUT GERMANY? COEBBELS' DEPUTY HEATEDLY DENIES RUMOURS: PUBLIC IGNORANT Promotion For Younger Men," Says Goebbels Deputy Berlin, Feb. 11. IJERR BERNDT. Dr. Goebbels' deputy, heatedly refuter rumours respecting Ger--11 many to foreign journalists assembled at the propaganda ministry to-day.Reuter - 760 words
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Article46 1938-02-12 1 Sydney, Feb. 11. MEMBERS of (he British Empire Games Federation, at to-day's meeting recorded their disinclination to participate in the Olympic Games proposed to be held in any country which is at war. The meeting ailott"i ranarfa thp 1940 Empire Games.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article32 1938-02-12 1 Hankow. Feb. 11. THE Japanese authorities at Shanghai have issued a warning that they will make wholesale confiscation of Chinese properties, including banks, firms, factory plants inside and outside the settlement.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article153 1938-02-12 1 IMPERIAL AMNESTY IN JAPAN Full Citizenship Rights For 300,000 Tokyo, Feb. 11. IN connection with the Imperial amnesty granted on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the promulgation of the Japanese constitution, an Army Order announces the cancellation from date of "any Army Order of punishment issued in connectionReuter - 153 words
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Article35 1938-02-12 1 Shanghai, Feb. 12. The decapitated head of a male Chinese, hitherto unidentified, was found in a street in the French Concession tonight with a note similar to those discovered with the other three heads. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement28 1938-02-12 1 -^f "on other pages 9 I 1 I Singapore Base < holera In S.am 2 K.cksha Strike In Malacca Bad* G«ide 1 j.ooal Kußby «3 UCftl Boxing Kan- Handicaps28 words
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Advertisement20 1938-02-12 1 i KLIM 1 POWDERED MILK S I BATF, CONVENitN AND PURE i Obtainable Everywhere. I DISTRIBUTORS GETZ BROS. A CO.20 words
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Article358 1938-02-12 2 NOVEL CASE Expert Evidence By Warden <From Our Ow* Correspondent i Teluk Alison, Friday CHARGED with unlawful possession of parts of elephants, rusa, kamning grun, crane and hornbills, two North Indians, Char Kiri Singh and Jang Bador Singh, appeared in the Teluk Anson Magistrate's Court358 words
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Article24 1938-02-12 2 A meeting of the Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, on Tuesday, Feb. 22.24 words
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Article, Illustration500 1938-02-12 2 CEYLON'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR NAVAL BASE OPENING Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam Interviewed Singapore. Friday THAT the Naval Base would ensure the security of Britain's many possessions in the East was the view expressed by the Hon. Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. who is Ceylon's representative at the opening of the base on500 words
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Article125 1938-02-12 2 International Conference In London London, Feb. 11. AT a meeting of the international shipping conference in London yesterday, at which representatives of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany. Great Britain, Greece, Holland, Italy. Yugo-Slavia, Norway, Spain and Sweden were present, assurances were given that arrangements had been made or125 words
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Article89 1938-02-12 2 Training School In Britain For Instructors London, Feb. 11. AN air raid precautions general training school is to be opened shortly for the purpose of giving general air raid precautions instruction to officials/ of local authorities, charged with the preparation of the schemes. When the printing is89 words
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Article26 1938-02-12 2 Singapore, Friday. Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, Superintendent of Education, Johore, arrived back from leave to-day by the Kaiser-I-Hind. Mr. Cheeseman has been away for several months.26 words
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Article59 1938-02-12 2 Sensational Sequel To Sitiawan Incident (From Our Own Reporter) Ipeh. Feb. 11 A tensaUon has been caused in Sitiawan by the arrest on B banishment warrant of •ix Chinese, Including two prominent men. last evening. All are detained In Kuala Kangiar, pending inquiry. The arr'sts are a sequ.l59 words
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Article171 1938-02-12 2 Damages For Johore Dresser (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 9 JUDGMENT was delivered this morning by Mr. J. B. Weiss (First Migistrate) sitting as Commissioner Workmen's Compensation. Johore. In connection with the case in which M; J. Samuel Pillay claims compensate for171 words
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Article50 1938-02-12 2 Fresh Outbreak In Eastern Provinces i From Our Oun Correspond' Bangkok. Feb. 11. THOLERA has re-appeared in Siam. v Three cases, all fatal, were reported in a market town in Eastern Provinces during the week ending Feb. 5. So far the capital is immune from the disease.50 words
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Article268 1938-02-12 2 Mr. Mrs. P. Robitschek Entertain MR and Mrs. Paul Robitschek were j home to about 70 guests last mgnt at the Southern Hotel. The occasion was a dinner given dj the host to his business friends to 1 troduce his wife, Mrs. Robitsohek. writ arrived from Czecho-Slovakia on268 words
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Advertisement29 1938-02-12 2 To Radio Owners. For expert servicing of any make of radios do not fail to ring up :JS93 for immediate attention. Prompt and courteous service. Char rie s moderate.29 words
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Advertisement22 1938-02-12 2 THE piiiiji'imm: C(Tel. 4334) CO., means [1 Juft 330f Orihard Rd Spells DRY CLEANING A kith N^y^ SI»K( IVI ISTS. (ompetitive l*rirrs.22 words
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Article208 1938-02-12 3 700 PULLERS OUT Protest Against New Bus Service From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Friday. roll the second time within two months Malacca ricksha pullers went <m strike to-day. I'niike the last one to-days strike s more complete, ahout 700 pullers being out as a protest against unfair208 words
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Article112 1938-02-12 3 W'inlc On Way To The Slaughter House I Our Oun Correspondent. > Taiping. Friday. riE on its way to the slaughterse, a buffalo in a bid for freeknocked down one of the attends and then nored a Tamil between thighs near the motor-car stand at ping112 words
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Article54 1938-02-12 3 Singapore. Friday. iile slaughtering a bull in the Jalan r Abattoir earlv this morning, a was injured, when the ouhs norn pierced his left foot. >ne off a roof while working in i Road this morning, a Chinese was taken to the Tan Tock Sens 1 bv54 words
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Article27 1938-02-12 3 Chako will give a talk on her Siam and the Philippine Is-'-day at 5 30 p.m. at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay. Members and we invited.27 words
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Article, Illustration120 1938-02-12 3 NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO CHINA ARRIVES Singapore, Friday. PIR Archibald Clark Kerr, K.C.M.G., British Ambassador to China, in succession to Sir Knatchbull-Hugessen, arrived here this afternoon by the P. O. liner, Kaiser-I-Hind. He was accompanied by Lady Clark Kerr. Interviewed by a Tribune reporter on board the vessel, Sir Archibald120 words
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Article184 1938-02-12 3 Colourful Ceremony In Singapore Singapore, Friday. UNDER the command of Second Lieutenant Ismail Asar, 500 men of the Malay Regiment marched from the Victoria Memorial Hall to the Mosque in Arab SUeet this morning. At 10 a.m. sharp, the men arrived m lorries and assembled in184 words
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Advertisement323 1938-02-12 3 HAD TO SLEEP PROPPED UP IN BED Too Fa! to Hreathe Properly A year ago she wa.s w fat .she could not get her breath properly, and had to be propped up in bed. To-day she runs a hou.se and busit.ess. What, is the secret of thi.s amazing change? Hn323 words
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Miscellaneous82 1938-02-12 3 MVaM NAN _NG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road. Singapore, Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maha rani, Muar. Tel. 156. 3 NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunga Raya, Malacca. Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar, Malacca KL at 7.00 a.m.82 words
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Article132 1938-02-12 4 Previous London. To-dav Feb. 11. Chance RUIiBKK Ton* Bpot Buyers Sellers St j udy 7 7 1 16 Featureless _„„ f Forward March 1 2nd Forward Apr. June) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 7 7' H 7 1 16 73 16 7 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers Seller? 73132 words
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Article34 1938-02-12 4 GOLD Fine Bar per 02. SILVER Spot 4 months' forward. Previous £6.19.8 20 5 16 19 15 16 London. To-day £6.19.9 204 194 Feb. 11. Change -fid. i â€â€Âl 16 â€â€Âl 1634 words
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Article60 1938-02-12 4 RUBBER New York. Feb. 10. Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet null i Spot Buyers 144 li 5 16 +1 16 J Sellers 14% 14 7 16 -f-1 16 Apr'June Buvers 14 7 16 14i-> 1 16 TFN" Sellers 14 9 16 14 S«5 « • 1 1660 words
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Article72 1938-02-12 4 London. Feb. 11. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 152.59 151.28 1 1 1 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 896 15 16 8.97 5 16 3 8 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 29 32 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is.72 words
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Article115 1938-02-12 4 Previous To-day -3-2-7374 32 9 1419 26 6 < Change Distillers Dunlop Rubber General Electric Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco Anglo-Dutch Canadian Pac'flc London Tin Rubber Plan investment Trust Llnggis Ayer Hitam Southern kinta* Pahangs London Asiatic Kaffirs (West Wit. AreaShell Transport War Loan H.K. 6c S.115 words
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Article26 1938-02-12 4 MET AL MARKET flN standard London. Feb 11 Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £180 3 4 Not received forward £180 5 8 Not received26 words
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Article696 1938-02-12 4 rHE report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Lt(?., for the four weeks ending Jan. 29. is as follows: MINING DEVELOPiMENT g Section O 5 Q £tf H Bukit Koman 289 384 93 766 Derrick Section 83 86 40 209 Anderson 43 37 37 117696 words
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Advertisement59 1938-02-12 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import ant documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU ran have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY ftnd59 words
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Advertisement18 1938-02-12 4 SOUTH lIIUIISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? Tol. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green18 words
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Article757 1938-02-12 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company B. M. Trustee 6.0? 6.75 Con. T.S. 7S Pref. 22 6 23 6 Con. T. S. Ord. 19 9 20 6 E. Realty Co. 1.25 1.35 Est. Trust Ag. 4.75 515 Eastern United 33.00 34.00 F. and N. Ord. 14.40 14.75 do 7 1757 words
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Article229 1938-02-12 5 Language Problem In Sweden's Schools Stockholm (By Air Mail). An official committee here is trying to decide whether German or English would be the more advantageous foreign language for Swedish children to learn. Tne Minister for Eclesiastical Matters, who controls public education, has appointed a committee of229 words
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Article208 1938-02-12 5 :.ard Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000.000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95 00 $105.00 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Mar. 31 Bept 50 102 104 nom H% 1907 red. 1847 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 51 Bept. SO 108 HO nom <909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 81. Bept. SO 113208 words
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Article56 1938-02-12 5 Storms In North-East Finland Helsinki. nnHE fishermen of Lake Ladoga. NorthEast Finland, have lost about 3,000 salmon nets and a numtaer of motor boats during recent storms. There have been strone winds, frost, and heavy snowfalls throughout the district. Lake Ladoga is the largest lake in i Europe.56 words
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Article126 1938-02-12 5 MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. I incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M126 words
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Advertisement95 1938-02-12 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE95 words
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Advertisement219 1938-02-12 6 ALHAMBRA. Cfii^ m 1 RO X Y BAR OPEN 5p M TILL MIDNIGHT I\M NIGHI 6.15 !).15 ■^■H^^^^^BV^PVIHHHH^HiH THE SCREENS SWEETEST Jf a HEROINE Ol 3 SMARI IVC GIRLS' IN HER GREATER MH^^^SirtlH PPH i ROLE I i S S DEANNADURBIN i IN HER GLORIOUS PERFORMANCE "100 MEN AND A219 words
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Advertisement269 1938-02-12 6 "MARH WALEWSKA" ll a picture which must be reen Malaya Tribune M SPLCIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 J_ M^ I I I L- Napoleon and Marie Walewska GRETA CARBO /m? j CHARLES BOYER W 'in the Dramatic Story of the Love and jSM\ Life of the World's greatest Dictator269 words
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Article123 1938-02-12 7 409 nip. II- I" hid Plane London. Feb 10 M\\ Hurriiane Fighter R.A.F. I(l o,>lane fl™ 325 miles from Sinbarrh to Northolt in 48 minutes, !"d of approximately 409 miles hoar The flight was accomplish- n ncler normal Service conditions a tie i dusk. machine was pilotedReuter - 123 words
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Article90 1938-02-12 7 American View Parallel With Britain London. Feb. 10. t\ inswei the Prime Minisd to the recent reported nt by Mr. Cordell Hull, the Am^nuf State, that whilst the States wore compelled in a world in which increasing construction nts was a regrettable fact to dequate their military and90 words
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Article117 1938-02-12 7 Balloons For Monsoon rests Bombay. f ALL balloons about five feet in ameter when fully expanded are ;ed by the Bangalore observatorv vure more data concerning monsoon intents and to facilitate the pre- m Ol weather forecasts. instrument which will record air lperature and humidity will 1117 words
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Article14 1938-02-12 7 E H. Jacobs, Malayan EducaSeryice, has been seconded for under the Government of Johore.14 words
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Article32 1938-02-12 7 Malayan R übber Exports Exports of dry rubber (uncorrected figures* from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan during January were as folJows: Mainland 36.412 tons S.S. Islands 191 Brunei 90 Labuan 9 Total 36,70232 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-02-12 7 EddiC Cantor and Louise llowiik in an amusing •.cent' froni 0 1 1 1 Century lox s "All Bftbl (iot-s io Voun." opentel at the Capitol next wvvk.28 words
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Advertisement62 1938-02-12 7 NOTICE. "The Wind The Rain" VICTORIA THEATRE Wed., lri.. Sat., 2nd. 4th, sth March. Sisters, Nurses Medical Students. Admitted To The S3 Seats. AT HALF PRICE. On Wed. Fri 2nd 4th March. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. AUTY Oh "MOVEMENT' IS A CONDITION I'KSCKIJKNT TO A SALE OK WATCH. SKLKCTION IN MODKRN62 words
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Advertisement77 1938-02-12 7 A STRANGE ROMANCE FLOURISHING IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF TERROR AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD! g^; Chester MORRiS m Whitney BOURNE V ONSIOW STEVENS VAN HEFtIN nBBb ALHAMBRA. Next Change Have YOU ever had Hysterics? If not fS& you'd better prepare for an attack soon *JjS*\ splitting Riot <>i '^s^^^77 words
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Article210 1938-02-12 8 Discourse Given By A Professor Trivandrum, Travancore. DR. F. W. THOMAS. Boden professor of Sanskrit in the University of Oxford, presided over the ninth session of the All-India Oriental Conference, which opened here recently. n The vast and ancient complex culture of India, Dr. Thomas said in his210 words
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Article55 1938-02-12 8 Manslaughter By Aeroplane 1 Bendix, New Jersey MANSLAUGHTER by aeroplane has been charged against young commercial pilot here it is i>Hi« vrd to be the first complaint Of lta kind ever lodged anywhere. li:<' charge arose from a crash in midur between two aeroplanes m which passenger In55 words
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Article240 1938-02-12 8 Talk On The Spanish Question London. Feb. 10. rpHE Italian Ambassador, Count Grandi, visited the Foreign Office atfain to-da\ and saw Mr. Eden in continuation of the conversations he has had in the past few days both with the Foreign Secretary himself and Lord PlymouthReuter; British Official Wireless - 240 words
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Article87 1938-02-12 8 Defence Debate In Commons Soon London, Feb. 10. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain agreed in the Commons to-day to a suggestion of the Opposition leader, Mr. Attlee, that a day should be given for general discussion of defence before the estimates for the individual Services are taken. He alsoBritish Official Wireless - 87 words
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Article294 1938-02-12 8 Attempt To Autograph 30,000 Souvenirs Sydney. IN what will probably be a world record a i tempt, Australia's champion cyclir.r. Hubert ("Oppy"' Opperman, has the most arduous task of his career ahearJ of him— he will attempt to autograph 30.000 souvenir stickers. These will be offered for sale294 words
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Article233 1938-02-12 8 Both In Britain And 1 lie U. o. London, r'eb 10 QUESTIONED in the Common* the recent increase in unrmnim mem in Britain, the Prime y" mid it was largely due to season! causes and was not of a nature to< Ul/n initiation of measures other than thou233 words
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223 1938-02-12 8 Lord Craigavon's Comment After Elections Win Belfast, Feb. THE Northern Ireland elections resulted in a complete vir Lord Craigavon. With four University seats ou the state of the parties is now. Union 35: Independent Unionists two; Labour one. Nationalists eight: Indepcn Labour one: Independent one223 words
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Advertisement317 1938-02-12 8 j TRADE BARGAINS j MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE GUARANTEED— USED CARS. A selection of 70 SO excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend real bargains, backed by our guarantee and free service WEARNE'S I'SEI) CAR MART. CAR BARGAINS! CAR BARGAINS!! CAR BARGAINS!! New Cars at the price317 words
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Advertisement101 1938-02-12 8 MKDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinklevi on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from cold and influenza, a certain cure. Get it from The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA is about now. Take r JJ». Influenza Mixture. Certain cure or money refunded. Buy it from The United Pnarmacy. "SOLIPOT" The only one minute Hair-Remover, wo101 words
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305 1938-02-12 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 12, 1938. THE CITY OF FEAR TK) the hardships of life in Shanghai under prevailing condition! has been added the danger of outrages by terrorist gangs. The head of a Chinese journalist was found In the French Concession a few days ago. Since then there305 words
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Article783 1938-02-12 10 Cyprus— Britain's Winter Garden THE island of Cyprus has born much t oked "i i;it< l'k'iy air base for Britain In the i tern Ifediterrt .mi. fhere are strong grounds for supposing that it will eventually be utUlied in iome manner in the chain of Empire defence, despite the fact783 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-02-12 10 A M-year-old Abyssinian cat is the veteran of the Southern Counties (at Show uhuh is taking place at the PaddiiiKton Kalhs. London. It k exiiemclv unusual for a cat to reach this :irc. I'hoto shows the veteran 23-vear-old Abyssinian cat at the Show. Planet NewsPlanet News - 45 words
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Article151 1938-02-12 10 Mr. Bernard Wilkinson, of the Wilkinson Process Rubber Company, Ltd., la now on a short visit to Malaya. Mr. G. D. Sansom returned from Home leove last week and resumed dutv is manager of Walbrook Estate. Sitiawar.. in place of Mr. J. Duncanson. Mr. J. B. Dudgeon of Kuala151 words
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Article322 1938-02-12 10 Passengers By "Nieuw Zeeland" The following are passengers by the Nieuw Zeeland, due in Singapore to-day: Mrs. M. Arnold and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Arnott, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bendit, Miss B. Bennett. Capt. J. W. Bridges, Mrs K. J. Byrnes, Mr. F. S. Cable, Capt. J. P. Castle,322 words
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442 1938-02-12 11 xP l\'S MESSAGE T() WORLD Plea F<* Sympathetic Interpretation Vellore. AN lhe tcttri— of the twenty--0 mrih annual gathering of the .rhees College Alumni As!(M no "eld recently, at the Cobb John J De Boer Princi- o the Voorhees College, spoke P .hi nettle of442 words
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284 1938-02-12 11 AUSTRALIAN AMBULANCE UNIT FOR CHINA Unions And Chinese Raise £7,500 For Hospital Outfit Svdney. N.S.W., Feb. 2. AUSTRALIAN trade unions and the Chinese community will send a complete ambulance unit and a large portable hospital to the war fronts in China in the next few weeks. A wellknown Macquarie Street284 words
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Article355 1938-02-12 11 DEMOCRACY ITS FUTURE classless society. In Russia where such a democracy was established to a large extent, a bloody revolution had to take place. It was an irony of fate that even now executions were taking place in Russia. That showed the dangers of a bloody revolution. Interesting Discussion By355 words
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Article211 1938-02-12 11 Queen Mary's Commander Appointed London. CAPTAIN R. B. Irving. R.D.. R.N.R.. at present in command of the Queen Mary, has been appointed commodore of the Cunard-White Star Company's fleet in succession to Captain R. V. Peel, who has retired. Captain Irving, who is 57. has been over 30211 words
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Article143 1938-02-12 11 fhcre are times nd iving -dbeen to but ni rial foi call it -Into the n I com in on \zh to earn Man Who Recovered And Lost Eyesight Sydney, Jan. 28. MR. ROY KENDRICK. who recovered his sight 18 months ago. is blind as the result of143 words
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Article111 1938-02-12 11 Bill To Check Quack Medicine Advertisements Stockholm. Penalties for persons who make incorrect claims regarding the properties of patent medicines are provided for in a draft bill which has been presented to the Government by the Swedish Board of Health. The bill applies not only to the manufacturers111 words
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Advertisement53 1938-02-12 11 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle 53^.*--anomalies. Crossed /P—^J eyes. Complicated I'^fSfr^ cases of defective vision. Glasses if \T^ needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. <Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation wi bout cost or obligation. PHONE &933 GOODWOOD A Telefnphlc Ad<\.**». CHARMINGLY UTUATID OEAI- FOR VISITORS ANU iOI'RISTS Unrivalled Facilities53 words
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Article, Illustration152 1938-02-12 12 .Mr. J. Williams, a dork labourer of llungerford Street. Stepney, London, has completed after five weeks work a model cargo boat built with six t j ious j eet mulrhrs. The boat is a scale model of the "Island Qw— a cargo boat which Mr. Williams sometimesPlanet News - 152 words
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Advertisement252 1938-02-12 12 America Imperial Airways A spontaneous tribute from 'Aviation*, the leading aeronautical newspaper in the United States of America in all of i<> honourable hial*ry, Imperial Airway* had never given anyone cause to suspect tapafcU of breaking out in a perfect rampage of progress. Vet that's Just what it «fm« to252 words
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Advertisement36 1938-02-12 1 ELSEWHERE fn To-day's Supplement Page '"vices notes 2 N -S. hockey XI 3 < lass star 3 mmy Farr's future 3 PKtDres 4 and 5 Fer ak cricket 6 *ttons golf p enan& notes 7 topics o36 words
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15 1938-02-12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement 32. February 12, 1938. EDITED BY 4 HERMES M Every Saturday.15 words
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Article857 1938-02-12 1 WHY TOM SMITH HAD THE WRONG TOURISTS' PLAYERS OFFERED JOBS TO PLAY LOCALLY CPORT just now in Singapore is in the doldrums. The weather has not been too kind of late, to be sure, and those sports fixtures which have been ajhavt often had to be cancelled857 words
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Article, Illustration221 1938-02-12 1 Custave Roth Retains His World Title PUSTAVE Roth, of Belgium, retained il his world lieht-heavyweieht championship, according to the International Boxing Union, by beating the German, Joseph Besselmann, in a 15-round contest at the Sports Palace in Berlin. Roth, although the heavier man bv about 121b., was221 words
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Article830 1938-02-12 1 Can Colony Win Hockey Honours? RECORD OF PREVIOUS RESULTS 'By "Sticks") TVHE Coiony will do their best this year 1 to achuve the honour and glory which has been robbed from them for < v< ral years aiready—the distinction of winning the annual hoekey classic against the F.M.S. which will830 words
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1438 1938-02-12 2 SELETAR LOSING SEVERAL STAR SOCCER MEN Station Selectors Pinning Hopes On The March Trooper Sfxetar has experienced t, lean week from i sports point of view as no boonec have we finished operations, than we get weatner that is more roitablr to ducks than human beings. As B consequence no1,438 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-02-12 2 An Army forward, ball held close, tries to bullock his way through the naval ranks in the rugger match between navy and army on W?dnesda\.25 words
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Article202 1938-02-12 2 No Scarcity Of Good Bowlers MR. "TUP" HOLMES, one of the South African selectors, does not agree with the general feeling that there La dearth of good bowlers in South African cricket. "To-day everyone is decrying the dearth or good bowlers."' he said, "bin I do not202 words
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Article56 1938-02-12 2 Leicester Opposed To THE Committee of the Leicestershire County Cricket Club does not agree with the reduction of the number oi first-class counties. Otherwise, it supports the recommendations of the MX C. Commission. The alternative is that the 17 countie> remain in the championship, but that each play56 words
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Article539 1938-02-12 3 All Set For F.M.S-Colony Hockey REFLECTIONS ON STATES XI unrKEY season which has not been A narticulariy productive of very Rood I come to a close on February he annual hockey test between and the F.M.S. will be played nnpur. Comprising the best :il in the country, this match to539 words
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658 1938-02-12 3 FARR FANS CURIOUS ABOUT TOMMY'S FIGHTING FUTURE rpHE future of Tommy Farr, British and A Empire heavyweight champion, since his defeat by James J. Braddock, former world champion, at Madison Square Garden. New York, is arousing much curiosity and speculation among followers of boxing. The tight was so close that658 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-02-12 3 Hicks well grassed an incident in the rugger match between the Army and the visiting Navy men, which was played on the padang on Wednesday evening and was one of the best games of the year.36 words
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54 1938-02-12 3 MRS If. R KING will captain Great Britain's team against the United States in the Wiphtman Cup match at Wimbledon in June She will also act in an advisory capacity en the team selection committee, together with Miss Betty Nuthall. E. R. Avtrv ind54 words
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Article173 1938-02-12 3 12-Year-Old Girl Plays Alekhine KEPT THE CHAMPION GUESSING ELAINE Saunders. who is only twelve vears of age, playing in a chess tournament, kept Dr. Alekhine, the world champion, longer at play than any of his 30 other opponents. He had repeatedly to stop and think about his next move. After173 words
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Article145 1938-02-12 3 Champions Retain The Lead FELIX KASPAR, the world figure skating champion, has retained his Austrian title in the Vienna championship with a score of 338.5 points. Edi Rada was second with 307.8. Emil Ratzenhofer third with 289.4, and Alexander Balisch fourth with 291.95 points. In the pairs event,145 words
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Article82 1938-02-12 3 Bidlake Prize For S. H. Ferris S. H. FERRIS, the professional road cyclist, has been awarded the F. T. Bidlake Memorial prize for 1937 for his record ride from Land's End to John o 1 Groats and his 1,000 miles record. This prize is awarded annually in memory82 words
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Article76 1938-02-12 3 Somerset Need A New Captain REGINALD INGLE, the Somerset cricket captain, is retiring owing to business reasons Ingle was born at Bodmin and his retirement will be registered by cricket enthusiasts as much in Cornwall a.s in Somerset. Ingle was educated at Oundle and Cambridge He first played76 words
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Article, Illustration189 1938-02-12 4 ALL-MALAYA SOCCER ELEVEN The pictures above and below show in idcnts from Um match between the Islhißtonians and all-Malaya. The Corinthians left Singapore for Java on Wednesday, but Mr. Tom Smith, their manager, promised that they will pay another visit to the east within two years. In spite of the189 words
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846 1938-02-12 6 GREA T PR OMISE FOR CRICKET IN PERAK <Bv "Primainan") IF Perak cricket, so far as State rivalry is concerned, has lacked consistent run-getteri in the last fen years, the present cricket season is now opening with great promise. Not only does Perak possess all the regukir State players but846 words
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Article221 1938-02-12 6 Professional Terms Not Good Enough MRS. Wills Moody is not likely to turn j professional after all owing to the collapse of negotiations. Mile. Jadwiga Jedrzejowska, the Polish champion, who t was required as her opponent, has derid- t ed to remain an amateur. Despite her frequent denials,221 words
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Article150 1938-02-12 6 American Praise For C. E. Hare V E HARE, the British Davis Cup player, is considered to have, with David Jones, the best service and also o be the best player overhead, accorling to a list drawn up by an American vriter for the American magazine, "Lawn rennis,"150 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-02-12 6 Women's inter-stale hockey— Miss Wilson, Singapore centre forward (in dark shirt), is harras?ed by opponents while trying to get in a pas^ to her wing forwards.26 words
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Article33 1938-02-12 6 Dave Crowley, popular Clerkenwell light-weight, scored a convincing points victory over Douglas Kestrell of Wales in a ten rounds bout. It was Crowley's first appearance in the nng since the middle of October.33 words
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Article174 1938-02-12 6 U.S. Request To World Association THE International Lawn Tennis Federation at its meeting in Paris on March 18 will be asked by the United States L. T. A. to eliminate its present rule prohibiting the conducting of tournaments open to both amateurs and professionals The American L.T.A. at174 words
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Article97 1938-02-12 6 Ranks Himself Second To Budge IN a National Broadcast in Melbourne, Gottfried Cramm. the German Davis Cup star, ranked the world's ten best tennis amateurs as follows: 1. J. D. Budge (U.S.) 2. G. Cramm (Germany) 3. H. Henkel (Germany) 4. H. W. Austin (G.8.) 5. R.97 words
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Article96 1938-02-12 6 Three Titles At Monaco Championships KHO SIN KIE, the Chinese Davis Cup player, won three titles in the championships of Monaco. In the singles he beat G. Medecin, of Monaco. 6—l, 6 o, 6 3, and partnered by L. Rogers, the Irish player in the doubles. He96 words
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Article217 1938-02-12 6 AMERICAN LIST OF LEADERS rE United States may hold the Waik er Cup for amateur golfers. Ryder Cup for professionals and I Curtis Cup for women; but they cann claim Henry Cotton and Miss Jej Anderson. There is no official ranking in goli there is in217 words
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Article129 1938-02-12 6 Still As Popular As Ever IT has been stated in Dundee on be* I of Jack Dovle, the Irish heavywciu: who is in Scotland on a theatrical torn that he is shortly to meet Walter Neusel, of Germany, at Earl's Court Stadn. London. limm rt The Irishman's nine129 words
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Article551 1938-02-12 7 POANG STARS ALL ON FORM in Penang is well T HE '"hP recent Chinese New I n uv an interesting mter■V;\veen the Perak Indians U ;v J Compatriots and now and their PenaM «g£ annual tO a- rn utho penani? »porw^ players of the551 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-02-12 7 The Malay Regiment soccer XI which met and defeated the S.C.C on Thursday by 3—2.15 words
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Article394 1938-02-12 7 A BETTER SIDE THAN OF LATE? THE usually drab atmosphere of the close season of any game was prevalent in the Northern Settlement on Feb. 4 notwithstanding the fact that Penang were entertaining Kedah in their first inter-State hockey match. Though Penang emerged victorious by394 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1938-02-12 8 148 Entries For Spring Meeting BLUE PETER'S HOPES Bv "Marcus Superbus" RACINCi will be resumed at headquarters after a lapse of two months with the Spring meeting of the Sineanore Turf Club which will begin on Feb. 19 with a card of eight events, and1,133 words
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Article79 1938-02-12 8 ARRANGEMENTS are being made to televise professional boxing tournaments. The first of a series will be made from the Stadium Club, London, in April. An official of the Club said that they welcomed the idea. A members' Monday night programme would be televised. I Clint Benedict, coach to79 words
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Article113 1938-02-12 8 Dominions Challengers This Year rpHERE are likely to be more challenge* A from the Dominions for the British amateur eolf championship, at present held by Robert Sweeney. The South Africans propose to send Bobbie Locke again. Though he baa failed twice, he was leading amateur In the "Open"113 words
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Article89 1938-02-12 8 Says U. S. Should Ignore Rest Of Boxing World LET'S forget about all these foreigners: let's have championships of United States, and to blazes with t rest of the world." Thus spoke Jack Dempsey at a 1 cheon given to New York boxing writ ers. "The only championships89 words
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Article29 1938-02-12 8 Cvril Goodchild. North Berwick san, aged 23, has joined the s» Henry Cotton, who alreadv empl three regular assistants. W. Laidlau. Thorpe and R. J. Knight.29 words
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Article39 1938-02-12 8 TOCK Brews, brother of Sid Bit the former South African o champion, has done a hole in on* the seventh time in his career, curred at the third (206 vards) I Killarney Golf Club. Johannesburg39 words
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Article43 1938-02-12 8 IT is estimated that no fewer ttW 1 2.000.000 soldiers of the Red a» are expert on skis. About 275,000 Moscow resident*,, men and women, are stated w di tending the 56 ski-training centrelable in the Soviet capital and its ronments.43 words
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Advertisement59 1938-02-12 2 If H '•'^QqHbW. 1 9bkK^' M> «"^^^4BBf I^^m AnBB V J 1 r I •> I BB^fl I > II bW S¥T W% T7 W% r f I'\1 '\f p H VCf AJ lr JC/ JML A A JEmJCr9 MASTER OF MILEAGE soli CIUB rvADOV r /*O ITh acents 9lm59 words
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Advertisement101 1938-02-12 7 DRINK MORE GOOD MILK 'BEAR' BRAND NATURAL SWISS MILK iC\ is endorsed by the fjC*!^^ medical profession v%j|f^> as the ideal milk for fvui^A e t r °Pi cs Because C* ''%^Kjls "is I )ure sterilised and natural milk to which nothing has been added, milk from a great herd101 words
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Advertisement22 1938-02-12 8 ANCHOR Brewed and botUed to Singapore bj the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO. LTD. BOLE AO&NT8: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. W P F22 words
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Article, Illustration333 1938-02-12 13 I)r William Ross, a young doctor who has only just qualified at St. Mary's Hospital. London, has established something new in endurance records. htMfl to box for the I'nited Hospitals at Cambridge, he walked there, knocked out his undergraduate opponent in the secondPlanet News - 333 words
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Advertisement37 1938-02-12 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PERPETUAL MOTION *v 17 i > H -4 1 W* i ■B j| id^ V Agent: RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday including Saturdays.37 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1938-02-12 14 For Your Afternoon Gowns Bright Accessories to the Fore NEXT week going to bt immensely busy in Singapore what with all the cocktail' parties and dances being given for visiting Services and the lons await-<-d opening of the New Graving Dock. H M Naval Base, the Races and what1,394 words
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Advertisement58 1938-02-12 15 NEW BOOK Concerning Malaua In Poetry {i *> Francis p. T g) p M.B.R.- Poem to g«Jtai book of poem« ■.;--^Pore and Malay aUusioj ,nri y n leces co »tain local and place names. Any'im interest in poetical a!,™ duu bt iind a speciPtice $1.50 Extra Phone 3695 -iabio at:-.58 words
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Advertisement54 1938-02-12 15 has just received a small selection of pewter and glass "makan kechil" dishes. 18. Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7143. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME S WITH MORE T>li)W&hA\ S^ FROM i THE ASTER FLOWER SHOPPE MONTHLY CONTRACTS S FROM m 0% i month /vv/ twire //7V\\ f weekly xls*? i PHONE54 words
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Advertisement45 1938-02-12 15 S A TOURISTS SHOPPING GUIDE HAIRDRESSER MAISON PERM Telephone 4610 takes pleasure in announcing the OPENING of their new ultra-modern and AIR-CONDITIONED Ladies Hair dressing Saloon t 10, Stamford Koad. Maison Marcelle Permanent Try our latest <Ssys!f point-winding Stamford Hd. TeL 4807 Prop. J. KOOY.45 words
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Advertisement59 1938-02-12 15 CAMERAS AND FILMS 1 1 fWi" "ll //Mm Singapore photo co. I WI6M STREET, SINGAPORE WATCHMAKER For a reliable M and INEXPENSIVE^ j^^T Timepiece Tnere's Nothing to beat a Vulcaln. We have just received a lar^e selection Chrome and Stainless Steei Gent's and Lady's wriit watch. Co:isult us before going59 words
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Advertisement455 1938-02-12 16 rri I i^JH BYP&OmdBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. rue l>ue Tonnage S'pore Tonnage Sport 1938 RAWALPINDI 17.000 MaV. 25 KAISAR I HIND 11.500 In port CORFU 15.000 Apr. 8 BANGALORE 6.000 Feb. 12 SOUDAN G.500 Apr. NALDERA 16 000 Feb. 25 CHITRAL 15.000 Apr. RANPURA 17 000 Mar.455 words
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Advertisement431 1938-02-12 16 bv /A TO FRENCH ports y HOMEWARDS. CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, H antes, Bt Nazaire Bordeaux v dV 4 I DESIRADE For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Mar! f5 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseiles Nantes, Bt. Nasaire Bordeaux Apr J ADEN (ftl Ball A]OUTWARDS J (from UlarseiUei) I cap c -t.431 words
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Article478 1938-02-12 17 SHIPPING DOCK DEVELOPMENTS Wonderful Record Of Southern Railway THE present high costs in the .shipbuilding industry are responsible, to somp extent, for the decision of the Southern Railway Co. not to replace some of the older vessels in its fleet," said Mr. R. P. Biddle. docks and marine manager, at478 words
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Article119 1938-02-12 17 Dog Calls On Doctor Until Cured Calcutta. A PARIAH dog has been an "outpatient" at a railway dispensary at Siliguri, Bengal. The dog received a deep cut in its head in a motor accident which developed into a festering sore. One dav. it appeared whining outside the dispensary119 words
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Article131 1938-02-12 17 Reflecting the great expansion in world shipping activity, there was a large increase in the volume of traffic passing through the Suez Canal la.st year, the number of transits reaching the record figure of 6.635 vessels, against 5.877 vessels in 1936 On the other hand, receipts131 words
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Advertisement289 1938-02-12 17 lIIRXS PIIILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Mar. 1 Mar. 4 LRELLA Mar. 29 Apr. 2 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNBY289 words
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Advertisement129 1938-02-12 17 i\. 1 li. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penan;, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 17 t s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Mar. 3 s.s. SUWA MARU Mar. 17 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634129 words
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Miscellaneous301 1938-02-12 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j S. Soon Heng 12 9 a.m. ySnrth) Brunei and Labuan Kajang 12 11 a.m. 1 ind Islander 12 11 a.m V'. l rl G O. Merlin 12 11 a.m Indo-cnuw Kajang 12 11 a.m lfc Tohiti 12 11 a.m lC U and Western ,SA Maisar-I-Hind 12301 words
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Miscellaneous200 1938-02-12 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK tZnCtlD TO ARRIVE Entrance Kxif Ship (iodoun (late (iato Kistna 20 1 1 Kaisar I Hind 18 2 3 Jeypore 16 2 3 Boston Maru 14 2 3 Nieuw Zeeland 3 2 3 Bangalore 6 2 3 Klang 31 2 3 Cingalese200 words
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Article7154 1938-02-12 18 Marcus Superbus - SPRING RACE Candidates For First (GeapMei by Marcus Superbus RECENT racial Nm aII norse entered tm the •ptmfmg clay of the Sinuapoiv Turf Club's Spring professional race meeting which starts on Saturday, Feb. 1!>. -bowing at a glance how the horses have tared in their7,154 words
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Article217 1938-02-12 20 Slot Machines For Sydney Sydney. Jan. 31. AUTOMATIC stamp-selling machines will be operating in Sydney within three months, said the Actin<* DeoutvDirector of Posts and Telegraphs. Mr. Butler in a statement to the Press. Machines are now on the way from England. Hundreds will be required for various217 words
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Article435 1938-02-12 20 tion of the two schools from which the united School had sprung up had been maintained. ALL-ROI T ND PROGRESS After distributing the prizes. Mr McAlpine congratulated the school, the staff and the students on their all-round progress. The report, he said, had made mention of students'435 words
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Article147 1938-02-12 20 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Sin^pore. Feb 10. 6 P Tot:; ~^ks Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. TIN' Payable Austral Malay 9d. 3d. Bonus K. Kamuntinp 3d. Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 12 K. Kampar 6d Nov. 15 Feb. 14 Feb. 23 Feb. 15 K. Lumpur147 words
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Miscellaneous510 1938-02-12 20 lON THI BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 2: 6.05 p.m. 9.15 p.m. GSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); C;SII 13 97 metres T21.47 mcs) GSG 16KB metres (T7.79 mcs) and GSO 19.76 metres (15.18 mcs). Transmission 3—9.15 p.m.— 0.20 a.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs) and GSF510 words
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Miscellaneous490 1938-02-12 20 E RADIO j U. S. A. SHORTWAVE I PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. 7.05 p.m.— Mu.sical Clock— Pittsburgh. WBXK 21.540; 13.9. 850 p.m.— Jack Shannon, songs (E) New York. W2XE490 words
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Miscellaneous87 1938-02-12 20 PROGRAMME Singapore Station 12 45 p.m.:— Light Orchestral Concert played by RaUejr'l Hungarian Band, directed by C. Reller. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel 2.00 p.m.:— lnterval. 6.00 p.m. Chinese Music (Cantonese* (Gramophone Records >. "Sut Hock Cheng Nin". Sung by Yueet Yee. Drama: "Moh Chzee Chee Hou". Sung by Yueet87 words
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Miscellaneous90 1938-02-12 20 OF B. M. B. C On 225 Metres 7.30 p.m.: -Time, Weather I Announcements. 7.45 p.m.:— Dance Music plavtf K Silva's Band, relayed frorn World Cabaret. 8 30 p.m.: -Week-end Varied n mophone Records > "Umehou i Played by Vernon Geyer Biickaroo". Bob MiJler and Hi "At the Races". Clapham90 words
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Article138 1938-02-12 21 OPENING ON MAR. I $25,000,000 Capital Is Mostly Japanese Peiping, Feb. 11. THE new Federal Reserve Bank was formally inaugurated to-day and will open for business on Mar. 1 with Mr. Wan* Keh Min, a very prominent member of the Provisional Government, as governor. Mr.Reuter - 138 words
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64 1938-02-12 21 Tuberculosis Preventative Discovered? New York. A tat with protective powers tuberculosis has been an (T(1 by the Cornell Medical tried with favourable re™»M being after two years on rabbits durin R which '-ted definite protective powtobe learned how valuable *H1 be in the prevention of h }Himan-bein R s, but64 words
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Article215 1938-02-12 21 Joint Society Of Scottish Descents Formed Stockholm. A SOCIETY whose members consist of descendants of Scotsmen who settled in Sweden nas been formed here. It is called Scottish Nobility Society of Sweden, and has just held its first meeting at the Swedish House of Noble*. Among the215 words
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79 1938-02-12 21 Moscow, Feb. 11. THREE Soviet icebreakers, enroute to the rescue of the marooned scientists, are now nearing their icefloe, which is drifting towards the Greenland coast. A storm damaged the scientists' ten tee but the scientists built a snow house and erected their radio onReuter - 79 words
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Article44 1938-02-12 21 London, Feb. 11. MADAM SUN YAT SEN, from Ilong--1" knn«. has cabled the organisers of the International Peace Conference regretting that her duties in connection with the present crisis prevent^ her attendance at the Conference in London on Sunday as intended.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article297 1938-02-12 22 Clubs Hockey Resents In Form Singapore THE SRC. reserves had no Rcultj in defeating the Gordoi. string In a hockey match play, d in the Padang this afternoon. Tininclined to be one-sided at tin- u the military forwards gave the horn a hard time whenever they297 words
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Article79 1938-02-12 22 The following have qualified and the draw has resulted as under for the Nib lock Cup at Keppel: Bye: G. E. Kerr vs. G. Tatton. First Round R. M. Pringle vs. C. Q. Starkey J. M. Fraser vs. H. Gray. W. Y. Semple vs. E. Satchell. R.79 words
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Article42 1938-02-12 22 Fort Canning beat H.M.S. Dunes in a hockey match played at Fort ning yesterday. The navy players pressed in the half but failed to score. Bridges scored the only goal ol match for the Fort in the second hal42 words
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Article319 1938-02-12 23 EAGLE" vs. ARMY FIFTEEN England International On Navy Side .THKIMIN*; name of rugby football A ritnessed vesterday when two f mid I lifteens. one representing Rri Erie *"d the other a o° m". Vtrii drawn from the Royal 1)111 v iid the Inniskillins Fus,SSSSi t Tannin319 words
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649 1938-02-12 23 ANOTHER GOOD WIN FOR TOMMY CARRIE Last Night's "Prelim" Boxing At The Happy World TOMMY CARRIE, the rising young local bantamweight, went another step up the ladder of local boxing fame last night, when he gained a decisive points victory over Sylver Starr, ex-champion of Penang, in a six three-minute649 words
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Article44 1938-02-12 23 Yesterday morning a Chinese was brought down from the roof of a house in Rowell Road by a fireman The Chinese had a small wound over the right ankle and, it is alleged that he was suffering from mental debility.44 words
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Article29 1938-02-12 23 A Chinese woman collapsed suddenly yesterday afternoon by the roadside at Victoria Street. She was unconscious but no external Injuries were noted when .1 e was taken to hospital.29 words
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Article30 1938-02-12 23 A Chinese mason was injured through falling from a height of about eight feet yesterday. He received abrasions over the scalp and was shocked and semiconscious when the ambulance arrived.30 words
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Article31 1938-02-12 23 An Indian litter, of Fogden and Brisbane, had his fingers crushed in a machine yesterday afternoon Ht§ three finders were lacerated but though bleeding profusely, he was eotUCkni31 words
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Article401 1938-02-12 23 (Continued from next column) HORSES, CLASS 3, Div. 4, 7 furs Slieve Anierin 9.0 Rex 8.12 Troubadour 8.11 Solar Time 8.10 Abbot's Temptation 8.9 Miss Sardis 8.9 In-Ver-Fogg 8.9 Sahara 8.7 Equctta 8.7 Bright Answer B^6 Mini 8 4 Beth 8.4 Britannia 8.3 Swift Arrow401 words
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Advertisement118 1938-02-12 23 Great lawn Tennis Treat JULIAN FRANKEL Presents 1 World Famous Lawn Tennis Players in a >t*ries of Single Double Matches WM. T. TILDEN U.S.A. HENRI COCHET FRANCE ALBERT BURKE IRELAND H. RAMILLON FRANCE AT THE HAPPY WORLD (COVERED) STADIUM. Under The Auspices nj THE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. PRICES118 words
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Article, Illustration203 1938-02-12 24 Itadio aMMo.iiicement of the birth of Princess Juliana's baby daughter brought excited crowds thronging into the streets of Amsterdam, Holland's chief city. Laughing, cheering people too happy to maintain their usual calm— gathered in front of the Royal Palace in The Dam and danced toPlanet News; Tribune - 203 words
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Article120 1938-02-12 24 More 'Records In Finals Of Swimming Events Sydney, Feb. 11. DESULTS ol to-day's Empire Games .swimming finals: 110 yds backstroke: 1. Oliver (Australia! lm. 79 10s. (Australian record); 2, Kcrr (Canada* lm. 95.; 3. Taylor iEngland, lm. 9 3 10s. Won by two yards; a foot between secondReuter - 120 words
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Article28 1938-02-12 24 W aterloo Cup London, Feb. 11 The Altcar coursing Waterloo Cud run to-day resulted in Mr. ft I S Pilki!iKt«n\ Perambulator beating Mr Rowland Rank's Rotten Row -Reuter28 words
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Article87 1938-02-12 24 'From Our On n Reporter) ■v ,o n Kuala Lum Pur. Friday. lin 12 2-mmute round contest at the 1 Bukit Bintang Park to-night the main event. Gunboat Smith 10 6'V the Ipon Indian, scored his second win within a month in Kuala Lumpur when he beat87 words
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Article43 1938-02-12 24 From Our Own Reporter) v Penang. Friday. Young Corbett 8.11 had little difficulty m beating Baby Eagle 8.9 on points over fen rounds in the main event at Wembley Park to-night. Eagle was very unenterprising The light throughout was a disappointment43 words
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Article42 1938-02-12 24 Sydney, Feb. 11. THE Australian Ktng'i Prize for rifle shootiiu' was won by V. Buttsworth of Queensland, with a score of 347 Second was Letts (Australia* with 345 points, and Gall, also of Australia, was third with 345 points— Reuter42 words
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Article187 1938-02-12 24 U.S. Ship Which Was Held Up Split. Uugo-Slaviai. Feb. 11. THE Chinese third officer and the Chi--1 nese engineer of the Southern Highland have been arrested by the Jugoslav police at the request of the captain for inciting th^ remainder of the crew. They will be expelled fromReuter - 187 words